Claims
- 1. A security bar assembly for an opening, comprising a plurality of bars extending between first and second channels, the first and second channels being positioned one on each of a first and second opposing side of the opening, the bars having bar ends connected to transport mechanisms for movement in each channel, wherein the channels each comprise a drive mechanism for independently driving each transport mechanism for moving the bar ends in each channel, and the drive mechanism in each of the first and second channels is independently driven respectively by first and second motors, and wherein the first and second motors are synchronised by a non-mechanical communication link.
- 2. The security bar assembly of claim 1, wherein the bar ends are retained in the channels.
- 3. The security bar assembly of claim 1, wherein the drive mechanisms are enclosed in the channels.
- 4. The security bar assembly of claim 1, wherein the transport mechanisms are enclosed in the channels.
- 5. The security bar assembly of claim 1, wherein the bar ends are slidably mounted in the bars so that the bar ends may slide along the longitudinal axis of the bars.
- 6. The security bar assembly of claim 5, wherein the bar ends are provided with teeth that engage the bars when the bars are bent, to resist slidable movement of the bar ends in the bars when the bars are bent.
- 7. The security bar assembly of claim 1, wherein the opposing bar ends of each bar each engage the transport mechanisms.
- 8. The security bar assembly of claim 1, further comprising a storage area for storing bars that are not in place over the opening, and a transfer mechanism for moving the bars from the storage area into engagement with the transport mechanisms.
- 9. The security bar assembly of claim 8, wherein the transfer mechanism comprises a cam supporting the bar ends and having a recess adapted for accommodating a bar end to feed the bar end on to the transport mechanisms.
- 10. The security bar assembly of claim 9, wherein the plate is attached to a sprocket, the sprocket engages a drive chain forming a part of the transport mechanism and the bar ends engage the drive chain when the bars are in place over the opening.
- 11. The security bar assembly of claim 1, wherein each transport mechanism comprises a threaded shaft and the bar ends threadably engage the threaded shaft so that the bars are moved by rotation of the threaded shaft.
- 12. The security bar assembly of claim 1, wherein each drive mechanism comprises a threaded rod, a drive chain sprocket linked to the threaded rod and driven by rotation of the threaded rod, and a drive chain driven by the drive chain sprocket, wherein the bar ends engage the drive chain whereby the bars are moved by rotation of the threaded rod.
- 13. The security bar assembly of claim 1, further comprising links connecting the bars, wherein at least one end of a link is pivotally connected to a bar.
- 14. A security bar assembly for an opening comprising:
a plurality of security bars driven by a bar drive chain and a storage drive chain; and a transfer mechanism comprising a transfer arm for moving bars between the bar drive chain and the storage drive chain.
- 15. The security bar assembly of claim 14 wherein the transfer mechanism further comprises a transfer arm pin provided on the transfer arm to engage a bar end to transfer the bar end from the bar drive chain to the storage drive chain.
- 16. The security bar assembly of claim 14 wherein the transfer mechanism further comprises a cam wheel operably linked to the transfer arm to actuate the transfer arm.
- 17. The security bar assembly of claim 16 wherein the transfer mechanism further comprises a lever arm and a lifting arm, wherein the lever arm and the lifting arm are driven by engagement with the cam wheel, and wherein the transfer arm is operably connected to the lever arm and the lifting arm.
- 18. The security bar assembly of claim 17 wherein the transfer mechanism further comprises:
a lever arm pin provided on the lever arm and accommodated in a lever arm groove of the cam wheel; a lifting arm pin provided on the lifting arm and accommodated in a lifting arm groove of the cam wheel; and an actuating pin provided on the transfer arm and accommodated in a lifting arm groove on the lifting arm; wherein, the rotation of the cam wheel moves the lever arm, the lifting arm and the transfer arm.
- 19. The security bar assembly of claim 18 wherein:
the lever arm may be pivotably connected to a back plate and pivotably connected to the transfer arm; and the lifting arm may be pivotably connected to the back plate.
- 20. The security bar assembly of claim 16, wherein the transfer mechanism is operably connected to the bar drive chain and storage drive chain, so that the transfer mechanism is driven with the bar drive chain and storage drive chain.
- 21. A transfer mechanism for a security bar assembly, wherein the security bar assembly comprises security bars driven by a bar drive chain, wherein the transfer mechanism comprises cam-like side plates on the bar drive chain, and at least one of the cam-like side plates are adapted to engage a security bar.
- 22. The transfer mechanism of claim 21, wherein the cam-like side plates are capable of an external convex arcuate conformation for bearing on a side pin on the security bar, and wherein periodic cam-like side plates are provided with a recess adapted to accommodate the side pins on the security bar to admit the security bar to engagement with the drive chain.
- 23. A security bar assembly for an opening, comprising a plurality of bars extending between first and second channels, the first and second channels being positioned one on each of a first and second opposing side of the opening, the bars having bar ends connected to transport mechanisms for movement in each channel, further comprising a storage area for storing bars that are not in place over the opening, and a transfer mechanism for moving the bars from the storage area into engagement with the transport mechanisms, wherein the transfer mechanism comprises a cam supporting the bar ends and having a recess adapted for accommodating a bar end to feed the bar end on to the transport mechanisms.
- 24. The security bar assembly of claim 23, wherein the cam is attached to a sprocket, the sprocket engages a drive chain forming a part of the transport mechanism and the bar ends engage the drive chain when the bars are in place over the opening.
- 25. The security bar assembly of claim 1, 15, or 23 wherein the bar end slidably engages the bar.
- 26. The security bar assembly of claim 25 further comprising a shaft connecting the bar end to the bar in telescoping extensible engagement.
CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation in part of PCT International Application No. PCT/CA2001/000330 filed Mar. 13, 2001, designating the United States, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/524,089 filed Mar. 13, 2000, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,394,167, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/820,847 filed Mar. 20, 1997, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,035,917.
Continuation in Parts (3)
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PCT/CA2001/000330 |
Mar 2001 |
US |
Child |
10164061 |
Jun 2002 |
US |
Parent |
09524089 |
Mar 2000 |
US |
Child |
PCT/CA2001/000330 |
Mar 2001 |
US |
Parent |
08820847 |
Mar 1997 |
US |
Child |
09524089 |
Mar 2000 |
US |