Claims
- 1. A goods-handling door for opening and closing a bay in a wall, the door including a flexible curtain, said bay being closed off when the curtain is deployed, and open when the curtain is gathered up on an edge of the bay, the door including a rolling-up shaft on said edge of the bay for receiving said curtain, the rolling-up shaft being rotated by an electric motor, said curtain having an edge fixed to said shaft and having a displaceable free opposite edge, said door being characterized in that it includes a safety system including:
- a safety strap disposed along the curtain perpendicular to the rolling-up shaft, one end of said safety strap being fixed to the rolling-up shaft, and said safety strap being capable of being rolled up with the curtain on said rolling-up shaft between the rolled-up turns of the curtain, the other end of said safety strap being fixed to the curtain adjacent the free edge of the curtain; and
- a signal-emitting means for emitting a signal when the tension of the safety strap drops below a predetermined threshold.
- 2. A door according to claim 1, in which the safety system includes monitoring means for monitoring the tension of the safety strap.
- 3. A door according to claim 2, in which the monitoring means for monitoring the tension of the safety strap comprise a moving member co-operating at one end with said safety strap and connected at the other end to said signal-emitting means, said moving member being displaceable between a rest position in which it does not actuate said signal-emitting means and a warning position in which it does actuate said signal-emitting means, said moving member being biased towards its warning position by bias means, and being maintained in its rest position by the safety strap as tensioned, so that when the tension of the safety strap drops below a predetermined threshold, said moving member is brought into its warning position by said bias means.
- 4. A door according to claim 3, in which said moving member is a rigid rod (20) connected at one end to said safety strap in slidable manner, and maintained in its rest position by said safety strap as tensioned, the bias means comprising a resilient spring which is loaded when the rod is in the rest position, and which, when the tension of the safety strap decreases, urges said rod towards its warning position, said warning position being reached when the tension of said safety strap reaches said predetermined threshold.
- 5. A door according to claim 1, in which a signal emitted by said signal-emitting means causes the displacement of the curtain to stop.
- 6. A door according to claim 1, in which a signal emitted by said signal-emitting means causes the curtain to open.
- 7. A door according to claim 1, in which a signal emitted by said signal-emitting means causes an alarm system to be actuated.
- 8. A door according to claim 1, in which the curtain is of the vertical displacement type and is gathered up at the top of said bay.
- 9. A door according to claim 8, in which the curtain includes at least one rigid element disposed horizontally on the free edge of the curtain when said curtain is deployed, said safety strap being vertical and being fixed to said rigid element.
- 10. A door according to claim 8, in which the curtain is gathered up by rolling up the curtain, said safety strap being rolled up with the curtain so as to remain tensioned while the curtain is operating normally.
- 11. A door according to claim 9, in which said rigid element is a bar.
- 12. A door according to claim 8, in which the curtain includes at least one heavy element disposed horizontally on the free edge of the curtain when said curtain is deployed, said safety strap being vertical and being fixed to said heavy element.
- 13. A door according to claim 12, in which said heavy element is a bar.
- 14. A goods-handling door for opening and closing a bay in a wall, the door including a flexible curtain and at least one actuating strap, said bay being closed off when the curtain is deployed, and open when the curtain is gathered up on an edge of the bay, the door including a rolling-up shaft on said edge of the bay for receiving said at least one actuating strap and, thereby, displacing said curtain by folding it up, the rolling-up shaft being rotated by an electric motor, said curtain having an edge fixed adjacent to said shaft and having a displaceable free opposite edge, said door being characterized in that it includes a safety system including:
- a signal-emitting means for emitting a signal when the tension of the actuating strap drops below a predetermined threshold.
- 15. A door according to claim 14, in which the safety system includes monitoring means for monitoring the tension of the actuating strap.
- 16. A door according to claim 15, in which the monitoring means for monitoring the tension of the actuating strap comprise a moving member co-operating at one end with the actuating strap and connected at the other end to said signal-emitting means, said moving member being displaceable between a rest position in which it does not actuate said signal-emitting means and a warning position in which it does actuate said signal-emitting means, said moving member being biased towards its warning position by bias means, and being maintained in its rest position by the actuating strap as tensioned, so that when the tension of the actuating strap drops below a predetermined threshold, said moving member is brought into its warning position by said bias means.
- 17. A door according to claim 16, in which said moving member is a rigid rod connected at one end to said actuating strap in a slidable manner, and maintained in its rest position by said actuating strap as tensioned, the bias means comprising a resilient spring which is loaded when the rod is in the rest position, and which, when the tension of the actuating strap decreases, urges said rod towards its warning position, said warning position being reached when the tension of said actuating strap reaches said predetermined threshold.
- 18. A door according to claim 14, in which a signal emitted by said signal-emitting means causes the displacement of the curtain to stop.
- 19. A door according to claim 14 in which a signal emitted by said signal-emitting means causes the curtain to open.
- 20. A door according to claim 14, in which a signal emitted by said signal-emitting means causes an alarm system to be actuated.
- 21. A door according to claim 14, in which the curtain is of the vertical displacement type and is gathered up at the top of said bay.
- 22. A door according to claim 21, in which the curtain includes at least one rigid element disposed horizontally on the free edge of the curtain when said curtain is deployed, said actuating strap being vertical and being fixed to said rigid element.
- 23. A door according to claim 22, in which said rigid element is a bar.
- 24. A door according to claim 21, in which the curtain includes at least one heavy element disposed horizontally on the free edge of the curtain when said curtain is deployed, said actuating strap being vertical and being fixed to said heavy element.
- 25. A door according to claim 24, in which the curtain is gathered up, said actuating strap being a strap for actuating the curtain by acting on said heavy element to displace said curtain towards its gathered-up position.
- 26. A door according to claim 24, in which said heavy element is a bar.
- 27. A door according to claim 22, in which the curtain is gathered up, said actuating strap being a strap for actuating the curtain by acting on said rigid element to displace said curtain towards its gathered-up position.
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/930,631 filed Mar. 4, 1998, abandoned, which is a continuation of PCT/FR96/00497, filed Apr. 2, 1996.
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