Revolving door system

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6493991
  • Patent Number
    6,493,991
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, October 12, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 17, 2002
    21 years ago
Abstract
A revolving door system includes outer walls (2) disposed in parallel with a doorway in a building. A hollow center core (3) having a racetrack-shaped cross-section is disposed between the outer walls, whereby passageways are defined by the lower surface (4a) of a ceiling (4), the floor, the center core and the outer walls. Upper and lower rails (10) and (11) are secured within the center core, and with which plural sets of upper and lower suspension devices (13) and (14) are movable engaged. A plurality of doors (12) are supported by the upper and lower suspension devices. A pulling bar (56) is linked to the upper suspension device for each door. The pulling bars are connected to a driving chain (75) driven to move by a door driving arrangement. A carrier bar (15) is connected to each upper suspension device, for rotatably supporting the upper portion of each door at a location near the center core. The lower portion of each door is rotatably supported by one of the lower suspension devices. An electromagnetic locking arrangement (51) detachably holds the upper portion of each door with respect to the carrier bar at a location remote from the center core.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




A conventional revolving door system including four doors radially extending from a vertically extending center supporting shaft has a disadvantageously narrow space defined between adjacent doors. Jacob Robert Alfred Hoover et al. filed a Japanese patent application, laid open for public inspection as Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication (KOKAI) No. SHO 56-481 A on Jan. 6, 1981, claiming a priority from Dutch Patent Application No. 7902203 filed on Mar. 21, 1979. In this patent publication, they proposed a revolving door system free of the above-described disadvantage of conventional revolving doors. The doors of Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication (KOKAI) No. SHO 56-481 A do not revolve along a circular path, but they move along a racetrack-shaped path defined by two parallel straight lines and two arcs each connecting the ends of the two straight lines on the same side. Each door is supported by a frame. Although the details of the structure of the revolving door system is not clearly shown in the patent publication, it seems that each door frame of the system, as best understood, includes a vertically extending member and horizontal members extending from the top and bottom ends of the vertical member. One of the longer sides of the door is connected to the vertical member with hinges. The door is supported in such a manner that free rotation of the door about the hinges is prevented by some restraining means operating from spring force.




The door system of the Japanese patent publication has a disadvantage that it cannot withstand against a large external force exerted to the doors. When, for example, some large wind pressure is exerted to the door, it may rotate open about the hinges since the rotation restraining means acts on the side of the door where the hinges are attached. Therefore it is desirable that the doors can withstand such external force exerted to them.




In addition, it is desired that revolving door systems have many other functions, but it is important that provision of such functions should not deface the door system since it may be installed in the doorway of a building which is exposed to public.




An object of the present invention is to provide a revolving door system which can withstand wind pressure of some magnitude, and which is provided with many functions and still has an esthetically good appearance.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




According the present invention, a revolving door system is provided. The revolving door system includes outer walls disposed in parallel with a doorway in a building wall and connected to the building wall. A hollow center core is disposed between the outer walls, and it includes parallel straight portions which have a length substantially equal to the length of the outer walls and are in parallel with the outer walls. The center core further includes two arcuate end portions each connecting respective two adjacent ends of the straight portions. A ceiling member is disposed to extend above the center core and the outer walls across the doorway. The ceiling member, the floor of the doorway, the center core and the outer walls defining two passageways. Parallel, spaced upper and lower rails are disposed within the center core. The rails extend horizontally in parallel with the outer surface of the center core. Plural sets of upper and lower suspension devices are disposed one for each door. The upper and lower suspension devices movably engage with the upper and lower rails, respectively, so as to move along them. A plurality of doors are supported by the respective sets of upper and lower suspension devices so as to be movable through the passageways. A plurality of pulling bars are secured to the respective upper suspension devices. A door driving chain driven by a door driving arrangement is connected to the respective pulling bars.




A door supporting structure for supporting each of the doors includes a carrier bar. The carrier bar is coupled to each of the upper suspension devices. Each carrier bar extends in parallel with the ceiling member and has a length substantially equal to the width of the door. The upper portion of each door is rotatably carried by the carrier bar at a location near the center core. The lower portion of each door is rotatably supported by the lower suspension device at a location near the center core.




The upper portion of each door is detachably held by the associated carrier bar at a location remote from the location where the door is carried by the carrier bar.




Since each door is supported at two points along its upper portion and at one point along the lower portion, it can have an improved resistance to external force, such as wind pressure.




According to a second feature of the present invention, the revolving door system includes vertical supports, one for each door. Each vertical support extends in parallel with the outer surface of the center core. The upper end of the vertical support is secured to the center-core side of the carrier bar for that door, while its lower end is connected to the lower suspension device for that door. Each door is disposed with its longer sides extending along the vertical support. The upper portion of the door is rotatably supported at a location near to the vertical support by the carrier bar, while the lower portion of the door is rotatably supported by the lower suspension device. The upper side of each door is detachably held by the carrier bar at a location remote from the location where the door is rotatably supported by the carrier bar.




According to the second feature, by virtue of the use of the vertical supports, the respective carrier bars are firmly held by the associated vertical supports and the associated upper and lower suspension devices, and, therefore, the resistance of each door against external force is further improved.




The detachable holding of the upper portion of each door by the carrier bar may be provided by means of an electromagnetic locking arrangement. When the electromagnetic locking arrangement is energized, the door is held at three points so as to exhibit an improved resistance to external force, and when the electromagnetic locking arrangement is deenergized, the door can be swung open about an axis located near the center core.




According to a third feature, each of the carrier bars is formed of a hollow member. The hollow carrier bar may house therein a bearing for rotatably supporting the associated door, an arrangement for detachably holding the door, a sensor for sensing an object immediately before the door, and other accessories. The placing of such components in the hollow carrier bars makes the revolving door system look tidy in appearance. A number of sensors required for forming a desired number or size of sensing regions may be disposed in the carrier bars. The sensors may be reflection-type optical sensors.




According to a fourth feature of the present invention, each of the carrier, bars is formed of a hollow member for housing therein a bearing for rotatably holding the upper portion of an associated door at a location near the center core. An automatic door closing arrangement is disposed for each door within and in parallel with the ceiling member. Each pulling bar has a linking member secured, together with the associated carrier bar, to the associated upper suspension device. The automatic door closing arrangement is disposed along the pulling bar, and is linked to the rotation shaft of the door through the linking member of the pulling bar. Since the automatic door closing arrangements are disposed above the ceiling and linked with the doors through the spaces within the carrier bars by the linking members, they are hidden from eyes of people using the revolving door system. Thus, the appearance of the system is kept neat and tidy.




According to a fifth feature of the invention, an error absorber is disposed between the door supporting structure and the upper or lower suspension device. The error absorber absorbs error which could occur in parallelism between the door supporting structure and the suspension devices during the door movement.




Due to variations in distance between the upper and lower suspension devices of the respective sets and variations in parallelism between the upper and lower rails, the engagement between the respective upper suspension devices and the upper rail and/or the engagement between the respective lower suspension devices and the lower rail may vary depending on the locations of the doors. For example, if the distance between the upper and lower rails increases at a certain point, the upper and lower suspension devices reaching that point leave away from each other, which results in undue force exerted to the door supporting structure. Without the error absorbers, such undue force may increase resistance against movement of the doors, resulting in local abrasion of the rails and the suspension devices or in damage in the door supporting structure and the suspension device. The error absorbers can absorb such error in parallelism.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a front view of a revolving door system according to one embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a schematic plan view illustrating the general structure of the revolving door system shown in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is a schematic side elevational view of the revolving door system shown in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 4

is a schematic front view of the skeleton and some driving mechanism of the revolving door system shown in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 5

is a schematic plan view of those portions shown in FIG.


4


.





FIG. 6

is a side view of those portions shown in FIG.


4


.





FIG. 7

is an enlarged partially broken view of the upper portion of one of the left-side doors of the revolving door system shown in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 8

is an enlarged partially broken view of the lower portion of the left-side door shown in FIG.


7


.





FIG. 9A

is an enlarged plan view of a portion of the revolving door system shown in

FIG. 1

around a pulling bar,

FIG. 9B

is a right side view of the portion shown in

FIG. 9A

,

FIG. 9C

is a cross-sectional view along the line


9


C—


9


C in

FIG. 7

, and

FIG. 9D

is an enlarged view of the portion shown in

FIG. 9A

when viewed in the direction indicated by an arrow D in FIG.


9


A.





FIGS. 10A through 10D

show a suspension system of the revolving door system shown in

FIG. 1

, in which

FIG. 10A

is a front view,





FIG. 10B

is a left side view,

FIG. 10C

is a cross-sectional view along the line


10


C—


10


C in

FIG. 10B

, and

FIG. 10D

is a bottom view.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENT




A revolving door system is installed in a doorway of a building. First, a general structure of a revolving door system


1


is described. As shown in

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


3


, the revolving door system


1


includes two outer walls


2


, a center core


3


, a ceiling member


4


and a floor member


5


, which define two parallel passageways


6


and


7


having the same cross-section. The center core


3


and the ceiling member


4


are mounted on a steel skeleton


8


, as shown in

FIGS. 4

,


5


and


6


. The revolving door system


1


also includes a door supporting arrangement


9


. The door supporting arrangement


9


includes an upper rail


10


and a lower rail


11


mounted on the skeleton


8


within the center core


3


, a set of upper and lower suspension devices


13


and


14


for each door


12


. Each of the upper suspension devices


13


supports the upper portion of its associated door


12


via an associated carrier bar


15


, and each of the lower suspension devices


14


supports the lower portion of its associated door


12


. Each carrier bar


15


is movable along a predetermined path extending through the passageways


6


and


7


. The carrier bars


15


and the associated doors


12


are driven by a door driving arrangement


16


. Each door


12


has a size corresponding to the vertical cross-section of the passageways


6


and


7


. Plural such doors


12


are used, and the same number of carrier bars


15


are used. In the illustrated example, four doors


12


and four carrier bars


15


are employed.




Now, the system is described in detail.




The building doorway is formed in an outer building wall


17


. The outer walls


2


of the door system


1


are disposed in parallel with each other on opposite sides of the center core


3


. A spacing equal to the width of the passageways


6


and


7


is disposed between the center core


3


and each of the outer walls


2


. The outer walls


2


are connected to the building outer wall


17


at appropriate portions on their outer surfaces. As shown in

FIG. 2

, the center core


3


includes an enclosure wall formed of two parallel, straight portions


18


having a length substantially equal to the length of the outer walls


2


, and two circular arcs


19


each connecting respective one ends of the straight portions


18


. The enclosure wall has substantially the same height as the outer walls


2


. The ceiling member


4


is hollow and has a predetermined thickness. It is disposed to lie on top of the center core


3


and the outer walls


2


on opposite sides of the center core


3


. The ceiling member


4


has semicircular end portions


20


(shown in double phantom lines in

FIG. 2

) extending inward and outward of the building from the opposite ends of the passageways


6


and


7


. The peripheral edges of the semicircular portions


20


substantially coincide with the path along which the outer edge of each door


12


follows when it turns. The floor member


5


is disposed to extend between the lower ends of the opposite sides of the center core and the lower ends of the outer walls


2


, and also extend at least to the same extent as the ceiling member


4


. The floor member


5


provides a continuous flat surface. Accordingly, as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the inner surfaces


2




a


of the outer walls


2


, the outer surfaces


18




a


of the straight portions


18


of the center core


3


, the lower surface


4




a


of the ceiling member


4


and the upper surface of the floor member


5


define the passageways


6


and


7


on the opposite sides of the center core


3


. One of the passageways


6


and


7


is for entrance, and the other is for exit.




As shown in

FIGS. 4

,


5


and


6


, the skeleton


8


includes two main pillars


21


disposed in the inner space of the center core


3


, four corner pillars


22


at the four ends of the two outer walls


2


, upper longitudinal beams


23


and


24


, lower longitudinal beams


25


and


26


, four upper transverse beams


27


, two upper longitudinal beams


28


, and reinforcing members. The upper and lower longitudinal beams


23


-


26


are disposed within the center core


3


and connect the two main pillars


21


. The four upper transverse beams


27


are disposed within the space of the ceiling member


4


. Two of the upper transverse beams


27


extend from each main pillar


21


in opposite directions and are connected to the upper ends of two of the four corner pillars


22


. The two upper longitudinal beams


28


extend outward from the top ends of the respective ones of the two main pillars


21


into the respective semicircular end portions


20


of the ceiling member


4


.




The upper rail


10


and the lower rail


11


are secured to the skeleton


8


within the center core


3


, as shown in

FIGS. 4

,


5


and


6


. The upper rail


10


includes two parallel straight rail portions


10




a


and two semicircular end portions


10




b


each connecting the ends of the straight rail portions


10




a


on the same side. Similarly, the lower rail


11


includes two parallel straight rail portions


11




a


and two semicircular end portions


11




b


each connecting the ends of the straight rail portions


11




a


on the same side. The upper and lower rails


10


and


11


are of the same size and shape and are vertically spaced in parallel with each other. Each of the upper and lower rails


10


and


11


is formed of a rod having a hexagonal cross-section, as shown in

FIGS. 7 and 8

.




The upper and lower suspension devices


13


and


14


are of the same structure. As shown in

FIGS. 10A through 10D

, each of the upper and lower suspension devices


13


and


14


includes a solid box


29


and four wheel supports


31


disposed within the box


29


. Each of the wheel supports


31


has three radially extending shafts angularly spaced by 120° from each other. One of the shafts,


32


, extends vertically and is rotatably supported by bearings


34


and


35


secured to the box


29


, and the other two act as axles


33


for rotatably supporting respective wheels


30


through respective bearings


36


. Two such wheel supports


31


are disposed in the upper portion in the inner space of the box


29


, and the remaining two are disposed in the lower portion of the box


29


. The upper two wheel supports


31


and the lower two wheel supports


31


are disposed to face the other two. As shown in

FIG. 10C

, four of the wheels


30


are arranged in such a manner that their outer peripheral surfaces contact with the upper or lower rail


10


or


11


at locations in a plane perpendicular to the length of the rail, and the remaining four wheels


30


are similarly arranged in such a manner that their outer peripheral surfaces contact the upper or lower rail


10


or


11


at locations in a transverse plane different from the above-mentioned one. Thus, two sets of four wheels


30


, i.e. eight wheels


30


are disposed in each of the upper and lower suspension devices


13


and


14


or in each box


29


, and the two wheel sets are contacting the rail


10


or


11


at different locations.




In

FIG. 10D

, screw holes


37


are formed in the box


29


for use in securing a coupling member


39


of the carrier bar


15


or a coupling member


40


of a lower door support


42


, which will be described in detail later. The upper and lower suspension devices


13


and


14


engage with the upper and lower rails


10


and


11


, respectively. The carrier bar


15


is coupled to the upper suspension device


13


, and the lower door support


42


is coupled to the lower suspension device


14


. A set of one such upper suspension device


13


and one such lower suspension device


14


is used for each door


12


.




Each carrier bar


15


is formed of a horizontally extending hollow body


41


in the shape of quadratic prism. The carrier bar


15


extends along the lower surface


4


of the ceiling member


4


, as shown in

FIGS. 7 and 9C

, and has a length approximately equal to the width of the door


12


, a width larger than the thickness of the door


12


, and a predetermined height. The carrier bar


15


has a free end located near the outer wall


2


. The carrier bar


15


extends into the center core


3


. The above-mentioned coupling member


39


coupled to the associated upper suspension device


13


is disposed at the end of the carrier bar


15


located in the center core


3


.




The lower door support


42


is a member supporting the lower end of the center core side of the door


12


, as shown in

FIG. 8

, and has the above-mentioned coupling member


40


vertically facing the coupling member


39


. The lower door support


42


is coupled to the lower suspension device


14


via the coupling member


40


. The carrier bar


15


and the lower door support


42


are interconnected by a vertical support


38


. The vertical support


38


has a length corresponding to the vertical dimension of the door


12


and is formed of a member having a shallow U-shaped cross-section, as shown in FIG.


9


C. The vertical support


38


is provided with an outer cover


43


so that it appears to extend in the vicinity of and along the outer surface of the center core


3


, to have a concave surface facing the center core


3


, and to have a flat shape having a width slightly larger than the thickness of the door


12


. A rubber-like member


90


is attached to the both side edges of the outer cover


43


.




The coupling member


39


is directly coupled to the upper suspension device


13


, while the lower coupling member


40


is coupled to the lower suspension device


14


through rubber bushes


44


which can contract and expand and act as an error absorbing device. (Such error absorbing device may be disposed between the upper suspension device


13


and the coupling member


39


.) The upper and lower coupling members


39


and


40


extend into the center core


3


through horizontal peripheral openings


45


and


46


, respectively, in the wall of the center core


3


. The openings


45


and


46


extend entirely around the center core


3


. The rubber bushes


44


absorb errors, such as errors in parallelism between the upper and lower rails


10


and


11


and errors which could occur in assembling the upper and lower suspension devices


13


and


14


, so that the door


12


and the carrier bar


15


can move smoothly on the rails. In the illustrated example, each of the upper and lower suspension devices


13


and


14


is arranged to clamp the rail


10


or


11


by the eight wheels


30


. The spacing between the upper and lower rails


10


and


11


may vary more or less from location to location along their length, but such variations can be absorbed by the elastic deformation of the rubber bushes


44


to thereby prevent deformation and damage of other portions, and large increase of moving resistance of the door


12


.




Upper and lower pivots


47


and


48


are provided to extend upward and downward from the top and bottom ends of the door


12


on the center core side. The center axes of the pivots


47


and


48


are vertically aligned. The upper pivot


47


extends into the inner space of the carrier bar


15


and has its upper end portion rotatably supported by a bearing


49


. A sprocket


60


of a later-mentioned automatic door closing arrangement


57


is secured to the upper end of the pivot


47


. The lower pivot


48


extends into the lower door support


42


and is rotatably supported by a bearing


50


. The pivot


48


may be provided on the lower door support


42


with the bearing


50


disposed on the door


12


. Thus, the door


12


is rotatable about the pivots


47


and


48


.




As shown in

FIG. 7

, an electromagnetic door detention arrangement or electromagnetic locking arrangement


51


including a solenoid


52


and an iron piece member


53


is disposed in an area including the distal end portions of the hollow body


41


and the door


12


remote from the center core


3


. The solenoid


52


is disposed within the hollow body


41


of the carrier bar


15


, and the iron piece member


53


is secured to the upper portion of the door


12


at a location corresponding to the location of the solenoid


52


in the hollow body


41


. The solenoid


52


operates to attract the iron piece member


53


to thereby detain the door


12


in place with respect to the carrier bar


15


.




Within the hollow body


41


at locations near the forward side of the door


12


, sensors


54


for sensing a human or an article present in front of the door


12


are disposed. The sensors


54


, when sensing a human or an article in front of the door


12


, generate an object representative signal, which may be used to stop the door system, for example. If necessary, similar sensors may be provided in the lower portion of the vertical support


38


.




A short linking member


55


protrudes upward from the top of the coupling member


39


of the carrier bar


15


beyond the upper edge of the center core


3


. A pulling bar


56


formed of an upward opening, generally U-shaped member is secured to the top end of the linking member


55


, so that the carrier bar


15


and the pulling bar


56


are coupled to each other via the linking member


55


. The pulling bar


56


extends within the ceiling member


4


in parallel with the carrier bar


15


, from the linking member


55


to a position slightly outward of the midpoint of the width of the door


12


. The automatic door closing arrangement


57


, a connecting rod


58


, and a signal transmitting slider


59


are disposed on the pulling bar


56


, as shown in

FIGS. 7

,


9


A,


9


B and


9


C. When the electromagnetic door detention arrangement


51


is disabled, the door


12


can be swung open about the pivots


47


and


48


in either direction by external force exerted to it. When the door


12


is swung open, the rotation of the door


12


is transmitted through the sprocket


60


, a chain


61


engaging with the sprocket


60


, a sprocket


62


engaged with by the chain


61


, a shaft


63


to which the sprocket


62


is secured, one of sprockets


64


and


65


secured to the shaft


63


, and associated one of chains


66


and


67


engaging with the sprockets


64


and


65


, respectively, to associated one of sprockets


68


and


69


on main bodies


70


and


70




a.


The rotation of the door


12


transmitted to the sprocket


68


or


69


is stored in a spring (not shown) disposed within the main body


70


or


70




a.


When the external force is removed from the door


12


, the spring releases the energy stored in it so that the door


12


is returned to its original position. The two sets of sprocket and chain arrangements, namely, the sprockets


64


and


65


, the chains


66


and


67


, and the sprockets


68


and


69


, are used to return the door


12


to its original position regardless of the direction of the swing of the door


12


. When the door


12


is swung open in one direction by external force, the sprocket


60


, the chain


61


, the sprocket


62


, the shaft


63


, the sprocket


64


, the chain


66


, the sprocket


68


and the associated spring in the main body


70


operate, and, if the door


12


is swung open in the opposite direction, the sprocket


60


, the chain


61


, the sprocket


62


, the shaft


63


, the sprocket


65


, the chain


67


, the sprocket


69


and the associated spring in the main body


70




a


operate.




The door driving arrangement


16


includes, as shown in

FIGS. 4

,


5


and


6


, a plurality of sprockets


72


rotatably supported by associated sprocket supports


71


which, in turn, are secured to appropriate locations of the skeleton


8


within the ceiling member


4


, a driving chain


75


disposed to engage with the respective sprockets


72


, and a rotation driver


76


mounted on a predetermined one,


72


A, of the sprockets


72


. The driving chain


75


moves along straight paths


73


and along generally arcuate paths


74


, as shown in FIG.


5


. The driver


76


includes an electric motor


77


mounted within the center core


3


, a sprocket


79


having a smaller diameter secured to a rotation shaft


78


of the motor


77


, a sprocket


80


having a larger diameter secured to the shaft of the predetermined sprocket


72


A, and a driving force transmitting chain


81


wrapped around the sprockets


79


and


80


. As the motor


77


rotates, the driving chain


75


is driven at a reduced speed.




As shown in

FIG. 9D

, the connecting rods


58


equal in number to the carrier bars


15


, four in the illustrated example, are secured to the driving chain


75


at predetermined intervals.




The connecting rod


58


has its one end coupled to the pulling bar


56


in such a manner as to be rotatable about a vertically extending pivot


82


secured to the pulling bar


56


. The connecting rod


58


is connected to the pulling bar


56


at a location which is above the midpoint of the width of the door


12


when the door


12


is electromagnetically detained in place with respect to the carrier bar


15


. The other end of the connecting rod


58


is connected to the driving chain


75


of the door driving arrangement


16


.




The four connecting rods


58


for the respective ones of the four doors


12


are connected to the driving chain


75


at locations spaced at equal intervals. Thus, the doors


12


supported by the respective carrier bars


15


can assume respective positions shown in

FIG. 2

where they close the opposite ends of the passageways


6


and


7


during the course of the movement described later.




A control unit (not shown) controls the revolving door system


1


with the above-described door supporting arrangement


9


in such a manner that the respective doors


12


may assume the respective positions shown in

FIG. 2

where the opposite ends of each of the passageways


6


and


7


are closed, when no one is entering or exiting through the passageway


6


or


7


, and that when a human is approaching the passageway


6


or


7


, the doors


12


move in the predetermined direction indicated by arrows so that he or she can enter or exit from the building. When he or she has left the revolving door system


1


, the revolving door system assumes again the position shown in FIG.


2


and remains therein.




The doors


12


are moved by the operation of the door driving arrangement


16


. As the door driving arrangement


16


is activated, the driving chain


75


travels in a predetermined direction at a predetermined speed, which drives the connecting rods


58


and, hence, the pulling bars


56


. Then, the carrier bars


15


connected to the pulling bars


56


, the linking member


55


, the upper suspension device


13


, the lower suspension device


14


, the lower supports


42


, the vertical supports


38


etc. move, together with the associated doors


12


, along the upper and lower rails


10


and


11


.




In the normal operating state, the doors


12


are detained in position by the associated electromagnetic door detention arrangements


51


. In this state, the upper and lower pivots


47


and


48


of each door


12


are rotatably supported by the bearings


49


and


50


disposed on the associated carrier bar


15


and lower door support


42


. Some detaining force is applied to the upper pivot


47


by the automatic door closing arrangement


57


to detain the door


12


in place. The electromagnetic door detention arrangement


51


adds a locking force to electromagnetically couple the carrier bar


15


to the door


12


. The carrier bar


15


is coupled to the upper suspension device


13


and to the lower suspension device


14


via the vertical support


38


. Thus, each door


12


is so firmly detained in place shown in, for example,

FIG. 2

, being supported at the three points, that even when external force, e.g. wind pressure, is applied to the door


12


, it is detained in place. The vertical supports


38


provide better holding of the doors


12


, but they may be eliminated depending on the site where the revolving door system is installed, the weight of the doors


12


, the strength of each of the parts of the door supporting arrangement.




With the electromagnetic door detention arrangement


51


of a particular one of the doors


12


disabled, that door can be rotated open against the detaining force provided by the automatic door closing arrangement


57


about the upper and lower pivots


47


and


48


. Accordingly, when the revolving door system


1


stops for some reason, and, therefore, a person is confined in a space between the two doors


12


, the electromagnetic door detention arrangement


51


of either or both of the two doors


12


is disabled, which permits either or both doors to be opened manually. The manually opened door


12


is automatically closed by the automatic door closing arrangement


57


when the manual force exerted to the door


12


is removed. Then, the operation of the revolving door system


1


can be resumed upon removal of the cause that stopped the system


1


.




Each of the carrier bars


15


is hollow and can house its associated components, such as the solenoid


52


of the electromagnetic door detention arrangement


51


, the sensor


54


, the bearing


49


, the sprocket


60


and the chain


61


of the automatic door closing arrangement


57


, whereby the appearance of each door


12


is not marred.



Claims
  • 1. A revolving door system for installation in a doorway defined by an opening in a wall of a building, said revolving door system comprising:a pair of outer walls of substantially equal length and height, each outer wall being attachable to a side of the doorway in a position which is substantially perpendicular to said building wall; a hollow center core disposed between said outer walls, said center core comprising a pair of side walls positioned in substantially parallel spaced relationship to said outer walls, each side wall having a length substantially equal to the length of each of said outer wall, said center core further comprising two curved end portions, each curved end portion connecting respective adjacent ends of said side walls, said side walls and end portions forming an outer surface of said hollow center core; a ceiling member extending above said center core and said outer walls, said ceiling member, said center core and said outer walls defining two passageways for the doorway, each on a respective side of said center core: upper and lower rails disposed on said center core, said rails extending horizontally around and parallel with the outer surface of said center core; a plurality of doors, each door having an upper portion and a lower portion; each door including upper and lower suspension devices, attached to said upper and lower portions respectively of said door, said upper and lower suspension devices being movably engaged with said upper and lower rails, respectively, so as lo enable movement along said upper and lower rails, thereby enabling movement of each of said doors along said passageways; a door driving chain coupled to said upper suspension devices through pulling bars and moving along a predetermined path; a rotation driver coupled to said door driving chain for driving said chain along said predetermined path; and each door including a door supporting structure, each of said door supporting structures comprising a carrier bar coupled to a respective one of said upper suspension devices, each of said carrier bars extending in parallel with a plane defined by said ceiling member and having a length substantially equal to a width of each door; each of said carrier bars being attached to the upper portion of a respective one of said doors and rotatably supporting said door at an end portion of said door proximate said center core and detachably holding an end portion of said door distal from said center core; and the lower portion of each of said doors being rotatably supported by a respective one of said lower suspension devices which is attached to said end portion of said door proximate said center core.
  • 2. The revolving door system according to claim 1 wherein each of said carrier bars electromagnetically detachably holds a respective one of said end portions of said doors distal to said center core.
  • 3. A revolving door system for installation in a doorway defined by an opening in a wall of a building, said revolving door system comprising:a pair of outer walls of substantially equal length and height, each outer wall being attachable to a side of the doorway in a position which is substantially perpendicular to said building wall; a hollow center core disposed between said outer walls, said center core comprising a pair of side walls positioned in substantially parallel spaced relationship to said outer walls, each side wall having a length substantially equal to the length of each of said outer walls, said center core further comprising two curved end portions, each curved end portion connecting respective adjacent ends of said side walls, said side walls and end portions forming an outer surface of said hollow center core; a ceiling member extending above said center core and said outer walls, said ceiling member, said center core and said outer walls defining two passageways for the doorway, each on a respective side of said center core; upper and lower rails disposed on said center core, said rails extending horizontally around and parallel with the outer surface of said center core; a plurality of doors, each door having an upper portion and a lower portion; each door including, upper and lower suspension devices attached to said upper and lower portions respectively of said door, said upper and lower suspension devices being movably engaged with said upper and lower rails, respectively, so as to enable movement along said upper and lower rails, thereby enabling movement of each of said doors along said passageways; a door driving chain coupled to said upper suspension devices through pulling bars and moving along a predetermined path; a rotation driver coupled to said door driving chain for driving said chain along said predetermined path; and each door including a door supporting structure, each of said door supporting structures comprising a carrier bar coupled to a respective of said upper suspension devices, each of said carrier bars extending in parallel with a plane defined by said ceiling member and having a length substantially equal to a width of each door, each of said door supporting structures further comprising a vertical support secured to an end portion of said carrier bar, proximate said center core each vertical support extending in parallel with the outer surface of said center core and having a lower end portion thereof connected to a respective one if said lower suspension devices; each of said carrier bars being attached to the upper portion of a respective one of said doors and rotatably supporting said door at an end portion of said door proximate said center core and detachably holding an end portion of said door distal from said center core; and the lower portion of each of said doors being rotatably supported by a respective one of said lower suspension devices which is attached to said end portion of said door proximate said center core.
  • 4. The revolving door system according to claim 3 wherein each of said carrier bars electromagnetically detachably holds a respective one of said end portions of said doors distal to said center core.
  • 5. A revolving door system for installation in a doorway defined by an opening in a wall of a building, said revolving door system comprising:a pair of outer walls of the substantially equal length and height, each outer wall being attachable to a side of doorway in a position which is substantially perpendicular to said building wall; a hollow center core disposed between said outer walls, said center core comprising a pair of side walls positioned in substantially parallel spaced relationship to said outer walls each side wall having a length substantially equal to the length of each of said outer walls, said center core further comprising two curved end portions, each curved end portion connecting respective adjacent ends of said side walls, said side walls and end portions forming an outer surface of said hollow center core; a ceiling member extending above said center core and said outer walls, said ceiling member, said-floor, said center core and said outer walls defining two passageways for the doorway, each on a respective side of said center core; upper and lower rails disposed on said center core, said rails extending horizontally around and parallel with the outer surface of said center core; a plurality of doors, each door having an upper portion and a lower portion; each door including upper and lower suspension devices, attached to said upper and lower portions respectively of said door, said upper and lower suspension devices being movably engaged with said upper and lower rails, respectively, so as to enable movement along said upper and lower rails, thereby enabling movement of each of said doors along said passageways; a door driving chain coupled to said upper suspension devices through pulling bars and moving along a predetermined path; a rotation driver coupled to said door driving chain for driving said chain along said predetermined path: and each door including a door supporting structure, each of said door supporting structures comprising a carrier bar coupled to a respective one of said upper suspension devices, each of said carrier bars extending in parallel with a plane defined by said ceiling member and having a length substantially equal to a width of each door and a width substantially equal to a thickness of each door; each of said carrier bars being hollow and housing therein a bearing for rotatably supporting a respective one of the doors, an arrangement for magnetically detachably holding the door, and a sensor for sensing an object in a moving path of the door.
  • 6. A revolving door system for installation in a doorway defined by an opening in a wall of a building, said revolving door system comprising,a pair of outer walls of substantially equal length and height, each outer wall being attachable to a side of the doorway in a position which is substantially perpendicular to said building wall; a hollow center core disposed between said outer walls, said center core comprising a pair of side walls positioned in substantially parallel spaced relationship to said outer walls, each side wall having a length substantially equal to the length of each of said outer walls, said center core further comprising two curved end portions, each curved end portion connecting respective adjacent ends of said side walls, said side walls and end portions forming an outer surface of said hollow center core; a ceiling member extending above said center core and said outer walls, said ceiling member, said center core and said outer walls defining two passageways for the doorway, each on a respective side of said center core; upper and lower rails disposed on said center core, said rails extending horizontally around and parallel with the outer surface of said center core; a plurality of doors, each door having an upper portion and a lower portion; each door including upper and lower suspension devices, attached to said upper and lower portions respectively of said door, said upper and lower suspension devices being movably engaged with said upper and lower rails, respectively, so as to enable movement along said upper and lower rails, thereby enabling movement of each of said doors along said passageways; a door driving chain coupled to said upper suspension devices through pulling bars and moving along a predetermined path. a rotation driver coupled to said door driving chain for driving said chain along said predetermined path; and each door including a door supporting structure, each of said door supporting structures comprising a carrier bar coupled to a respective one of said upper suspension devices, each of said carrier bars extending in parallel with a plane defined by said ceiling member and having a length substantially equal to a width of each door; each of said carrier bars being hollow and housing therein a bearing which rotatably supports a pivot secured to the upper portion of a respective one of the doors at an end portion of said door proximate said center core: each of said doors including a spring biased automatic door closing arrangement for automatically pivoting said door about said pivot into a closed position, each of said automatic door closing arrangements being disposed within said ceiling member and extending in parallel with an associated one of said pulling bars, each of said pulling bars having a linkings member secured to an associated one of the carrier bars and to an associated one of the upper suspension devices.
  • 7. A revolving door system for installation in a doorway defined by an opening in a wall of a building, said revolving door system comprising:a pair of outer walls of substantially equal length and height, each outer wall being attachable to a side of the doorway in a position which is substantially perpendicular to said building wall; a hollow center core disposed between said outer walls, said center core comprising a pair of side walls positioned in substantially parallel spaced relationship to said outer walls, each side wall having a length substantially equal to the length of each of said outer walls, said center core further comprising two curved end portions, each carved end portion connecting respective adjacent ends of said side walls, said side walls and end portions forming an outer surface of said hollow center core; a ceiling member extending above said center core and said outer walls, said ceiling member, said center core and said outer walls defining two passageways for the doorway, each on a respective side of said center core; upper and lower rails disposed on said center core, said rails extending horizontally around and parallel with the outer surface of said center core; a plurality of doors, each door having an upper portion and a lower portion; each door including upper and lower suspension devices, attached to said upper and lower portions respectively of said upper and lower suspension devices being movably engaged with said upper and lower rails, respectively, so as to enable movement along said upper and lower rails, thereby enabling movement of each of said doors along said passageways; a door driving chain coupled to said upper suspension devices through pulling bars and moving along a predetermined path; a rotation driver coupled to said door driving chain for driving said chain along said predetermined path; and each door including a door supporting structure which pivotally supports said door at an end portion of said door proximate said center core and is supported by a respective pair of said upper and lower suspension devices, each of said door supporting structures further including an error absorbing device disposed between one of said respective pair of said upper and lower suspension devices and said door supporting structure for absorbing variations in distance between said one of said respective pair of said upper and lower suspension devices and said door supporting structure.
  • 8. A revolving door system for installation in a doorway defined by an opening in a wall of a building, said revolving door system comprising:a pair of outer walls of substantially equal length and height each outer wall being attachable to a side of the doorway and in a position which is substantially perpendicular to said building wall; a hollow center core disposed between said outer walls, said center core comprising a pair of side walls positioned in substantially parallel spaced relationship to said outer walls, each side wall having a length substantially equal to the length of each of said outer walls, said center core further comprising two curved end portions, each curved end portion connecting respective adjacent ends of said side walls, said side walls and end portions forming an outer surface of said hollow center core; a ceiling member extending above said center core and said outer walls, said ceiling member, said center core and said outer walls defining two passageways for the doorway, each on a respective side of said center core; upper and lower rails disposed on said center core, said rails extending horizontally around and parallel with the outer surface of said center core; a plurality of doors, each door having an upper portion and a lower portion; each door including upper and lower suspension devices, attached to said upper and lower portions respectively of said door, said upper and lower suspension devices being movably engaged with said upper and lower rails, respectively, so as to enable movement along said upper and lower rails, thereby enabling movement of each of said doors along said passageways; a door driving chain coupled to said upper suspension devices through pulling bars and moving along a predetermined path; a rotation driver coupled to said door driving chain for driving said chain along said predetermined path; and each door including a door supporting structure, each of said door supporting structures comprising a carrier bar coupled to a respective one of said upper suspension devices, each of said carrier bars extending in parallel with a plane defined by said ceiling member and having a length substantially equal to a width of each door; each of said carrier bars being attached to the upper portion of a respective one of said doors and rotatably supporting said door at an end portion of said door proximate said center core and detachably holding an end portion of said door distal from said center core; the lower portion of each of said doors being rotatably supported by a respective one of said lower suspension devices which is attached to said end portion of said door proximate said center core; each of said upper and lower suspension devices having two sets of four wheels, each set disposed within a rigid frame and rotatably supported by an associated wheel support, said four wheels in each set rotatably engaging with an associated one of said rails so that a respective one of said suspension devices can move along said associated rail, one set of said two sets of four wheels of each of said upper and lower suspension devices being spaced from the other set of said two sets of four wheels of a respective one of said upper and lower suspension devices along said associated rail.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
11-313001 Nov 1999 JP
Parent Case Info

This invention relates to a revolving door system including doors moving along a racetrack-shaped path, and, more particularly, a supporting structure for such doors.

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