This is a U.S. national stage of International Application No. PCT/EP2005/005014, filed on 10 May 2005. Priority is claimed on German Application No. 10 2004 023 926.6, filed on 12 May 2004.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a sliding door system including a drive device disposed in a transom for at least one door leaf; an electromechanical actuation device for locking the at least one door leaf relative to the transom; and an endless traction means guided by a driven pulley of the drive device and tension-resistantly connected to the at least one door leaf.
2. Description of the Related Art
Generally, sliding door systems of the species mentioned above are automatic doors substantially consisting of glass, at which the opening operation being effected by an electrical impulse picked up by a drive device, the closing operation being automatically carried out with a time delay. Moreover, the ability to lock permanently one or more door leaves is required, with the door being open and being closed as well. In addition to manually actuated locking systems, automatically engaging locking systems are used. The invention is based on this type of locking system.
In particular, when locking a closed door, it is imperative to guarantee that no opening gap remains between adjoining door leaves.
In DE 44 15 708 C1 a locking system is described for the drive of a sliding door, wherein a tappet cooperates non-positively and positively with a continuous toothed belt. The tappet has a tappet part, which cooperates with a hook-shaped locking system. On the one hand, the locking hook is actuated via the tappet part, which travels over a releasing curvature, and on the other hand via the strand of the drive belt.
An object of the invention is to improve the response characteristics of the locking system for a sliding door system of the species mentioned above, i.e. it is intended that the locking can be effectively performed, even after the sliding door has been displaced over a very short distance only, and that the locking system does not consist of a rod locking system.
The invention solves the given problem with a sliding door system comprising: a transom; at least one door leaf movable along the transom; an endless traction mechanism traction-resistantly connected to the at least one door leaf; a drive device for driving the endless traction mechanism, the drive device comprising a driven pulley guiding the endless traction mechanism; a rotational body torsion-resistantly connected to the driven pulley and rotatably supported by the transom, the rotational body comprises a coupling member; a locking bolt displaceably supported by the transom; and an electromechanical actuation device, wherein the electromechanical actuation device is operable to cause the locking bolt to interlock with the coupling member of the rotational body to lock the at least one door leaf relative to the transom.
A driven pulley, preferably formed as a toothed disc, of the drive device effecting the sliding movement of the door leaf, according to the invention, is torque-proofly connected to a rotational body, so that the rotational body is fixed with respect to rotation relative to the pulley. The rotational body basically may be optionally embodied, and if necessary, may be an integral part of the driven pulley. It is essential that the rotational body has engaging or locking components, the disposition thereof at the rotational body being such that, in accordance with an impulse emitted by the locking control, they can engage with or disengage from a displaceable locking bolt, which is supported for example in the transom, even after the door was displaced over a very short sliding distance only. With an appropriate presetting of the rotational body or of engaging or locking components disposed at the rotational body, in harmonization with the locking control, it may be guaranteed for example that the locking system responds exactly when the door leaf is completely closed.
In an advantageous embodiment of the invention, the rotational body may be formed as a locking disc, i.e. the driven pulley is torque-proofly connected to a locking disc which rotates together with the driven pulley, complementary locking components being disposed at the locking disc and at a locking bolt, which, in accordance with an impulse of a locking control, is charged by the electromechanical actuation device and is displaceably supported in the transom.
According to the invention, the locking disc is a rotational body, torque-proofly but releasably linked to the driven pulley. The form of said body is adaptable, in particular with regard to the engaging and locking components, to the respective requirements. Moreover, in the event of wear, the rotational body is exchangeable.
According to another feature of the invention, the locking disc is torque-proofly connected to a shaft passing torque-proofly through the driven pulley, the shaft being rotatably supported in a bearing disposed in the transom, thus allowing for a simple coaxial arrangement of the driven pulley and the locking disc.
According to the invention, the locking disc is physically embodied in a pot-shape or bell-shape, a simple connection of the locking disc and the shaft being achieved, if a bell-bottom of a bell is clamped to the shaft.
In this case, the part of the bell, which forms the bell envelope, may have one or more locking components extending over the envelope circumference, which components may consist for example of apertures in the bell envelope, into which, in a locking position, a free end of the locking bolt engages, which is displaceably supported in the transom. Basically, the form of the locking components in the area of the envelope circumference of the bell envelope, or of the complementary locking components at the locking bolt may be formed optionally; for example a toothing could be provided at the exterior wall of the bell envelope, in which toothing a corresponding mating toothing of the locking bolt engages.
According to an exemplary embodiment of the invention, the electromechanical actuation device is formed as a bistable electromagnet, i.e. the electromagnet is maintained in its respective final position by means of two windings and in accordance with the impulse respectively. In this case, it has proven to be useful to dispose an intermediate lever between the push-rod of the actuation device and the locking bolt, which lever is pivotably linked to both the push-rod and the locking bolt, and is rotatable about a rotation axis, which is stationary linked to the transom. The intermediate lever, pivoted by means of the push-rod of the actuation device, thus effects the locking or unlocking.
Provided that, in another embodiment of the invention, the actuation device consists of a stable, i.e. non self-holding electromagnet, the invention proposes that the intermediate lever has a permanent magnet at one free end, such as to dispose, in the area of the permanent magnet at the intermediate lever, a permanent magnet stationary fixed at the transom, with the pole faces of the permanent magnets facing each other having a like polarity, such that, in the respective final position of the push-rod of the electromechanical actuation device, the permanent magnets repelling each other have the maximal distance. When using a stable electromagnet in such a device, it can be guaranteed that the locking bolt reliably remains in the locked or in the unlocked position. Naturally, it is likewise possible to use an electric motor as the actuation device instead of a magnet.
In the following, the invention will be explained in more detail based on two diagrammatically illustrated exemplary embodiments, in which:
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