E05Y2900/112

A SWING DOOR OPERATOR FOR MOVING A SWING DOOR LEAF IN A SWING PATH BETWEEN AN OPEN AND CLOSED POSITION, A SWING DOOR AND A ROOM WITH A SWING DOOR
20220235595 · 2022-07-28 ·

The disclosure relates to a swing door operator (10) for moving a swing door leaf (20) in a swing path between an open and closed position, the swing door operator (10) comprising at least one drive unit (100) being arranged to move the swing door leaf (10) between the open and closed position, the swing door operator (10) further comprising a control unit (103) being operatively connected to the drive unit (100) and a first sensor (106), wherein the first sensor (106) is configured to identify objects in front of a first side (201) of the swing door leaf (20), the control unit (103) is configured to react if an object is identified by the first sensor (106) in a safety zone (30) in front of the first side (201) of the swing door leaf (20), the control unit (100) is configured to adapt the size/area of the safety zone (30) based on the swing path of the swing door leaf (20) and the position of the swing door leaf (20). The disclosure further relates to a swing door and a room with a swing door.

DOOR WITH AUTOMATIC OPENING AND CLOSING
20210381296 · 2021-12-09 ·

Door with automatic opening and closing, including a door panel, a support column fixed to the door panel and suitable for rotating around its longitudinal axis in such a way to move the door panel between two end-of-travel positions, an electric motor for actuating the support column and a drive unit for transmitting the motion from the electric motor to the support column. The drive unit has a first drive element connected to the electric motor and a second drive element connected to the support column, wherein the drive unit includes a clutch unit that is interposed between the first drive element and the electric motor or between the second drive element and the support column. The door also has an automatic lock that completes the automation of the door by detectors.

Restroom stall firearm receptacle
11359886 · 2022-06-14 ·

An example firearm receptacle includes a mounting structure, a firearm holder, and a door stopper. The mounting structure is configured to be fixably mounted to one of a wall or a door. The door stopper is configured to transition between a deployed position and a stowed position. In the example embodiment, the door stopper is configured to impede the opening of the door when the door stopper is in the deployed position and to allow the opening of the door when the door stopper is in the stowed position. The door stopper is additionally configured to prevent the door stopper from transitioning to the stowed position when a firearm is disposed in the firearm holder.

TOUCHLESS DOOR OPEN/CLOSE SYSTEM
20220136305 · 2022-05-05 ·

A touchless stall door opening and closing system includes a motor, a door pivot for pivoting a door between an open position and a closed position, a locking mechanism for locking the door when the door is in the closed position, and a microcontroller for receiving a signal from a first sensor to drive the motor for opening the door and for receiving a signal from a second sensor for actuating the locking mechanism for unlocking the door. A method for touchless operation of the door includes touchless opening of the door, touchless closing of the door, and touchless locking and unlocking of the door.

CLOSING DEVICE
20220127888 · 2022-04-28 ·

A compact, easily mountable door closer, particularly suited for use in cubicles provided in public washrooms, has a pivot member mounted substantially within a hollow body but has a section projecting from the body from which a door is, in use, suspended. A biasing element is provided to bias the pivot member toward a neutral position coincident with the door being closed. As the door and thus the pivot member is displaced away from the closed or neutral position to a defined angle, the biasing element and pivot member engage to provide a limit or fully open position.

Closing device
11767697 · 2023-09-26 ·

A compact, easily mountable door closer, particularly suited for use in cubicles provided in public washrooms, has a pivot member mounted substantially within a hollow body but has a section projecting from the body from which a door is, in use, suspended. A biasing element is provided to bias the pivot member toward a neutral position coincident with the door being closed. As the door and thus the pivot member is displaced away from the closed or neutral position to a defined angle, the biasing element and pivot member engage to provide a limit or fully open position.

SANITARY INSTALLATION AND ASSOCIATED ANGLED DOOR
20220282507 · 2022-09-08 ·

A sanitary installation is described that comprises at least one sanitary space, which can be closed, and whose pivot door is configured as a double-leaf angled door having a leaf composed of a material that is preferably transparent over its full area and having a leaf composed of an opaque material.

BIFOLD DOOR WITH SPHERICAL BEARING AND PIN
20210332627 · 2021-10-28 ·

A bifold door includes a first hinge and a second hinge configured to rotatably couple the bifold door to a doorframe. The bifold door includes a slider configured to slide within a track of the doorframe as the bifold door is opened and closed. At least one of the first hinge, the second hinge, and the slider includes a spherical bearing and a pin.

Novel Door Latching System Configured For Foot Use
20210332613 · 2021-10-28 ·

A door latching or locking system is provided whereby the user locks and unlocks the system using their feet.

Method of door control without hand contacting and the device carrying out this method
11078706 · 2021-08-03 · ·

The method of door control without, hand contact, wherein, when the door leaf is in its stationary closed position, all the energy necessary for automatic opening and subsequent closing the door leaf, initiated by an actuating force, preferably realized by means of a foot lever, is accumulated in an opening and closing mechanism during the actuating action of the controlling mechanism. During the automatic opening, the only acting force is the tension of the opening member, and during the subsequent automatic closing, the only acting force is the tension of the closing member. By means of the bimodal opening and closing mechanism, the tensions of these two members act separately, not against each other.