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DIAGONALLY TRANSLATING DOOR
20230228137 · 2023-07-20 ·

A door and door jamb arrangement, for securing the opening of a secure space. The door and door jamb arrangement include a safe container, a safe room or a lockable container. The door jamb arrangement further including a door and the opening. The door is adapted to be hingedly attached to a door jamb with a hinge arrangement. The door has a hinged edge or end, and non-hinged edges or ends including a top, bottom and a remote edge. The opening has a planar space defined by the door jamb and is adapted to be closed by the door in a closed position. A hinge axis of the hinge arrangement is adapted, near or adjacent the closed position, to move laterally relative to one or both of the door or the door jamb. The hinge axis of the hinge arrangement is adapted, near or adjacent the closed position, to move at least a door portion of two adjacent edges of the door relative to corresponding and adjacent jamb portions of an edge of the door jamb between overlapping and non-overlapping positions. The door is adapted to move vertically relative to the door jamb.

Hatch arrangement for closing an opening in a floor of a wind turbine and a wind turbine

A hatch arrangement with at least one slidable hatch for closing an opening in a floor of a wind turbine including a first guiding device fixedly mountable to the floor and a second guiding device pivotably mountable to the floor, a first coupling means to guide the slidable hatch along a first guidance path in the first guiding device and a second coupling means to couple the slidable hatch at least pivotably to the second guiding device, wherein the slidable hatch is coupled to the first guiding device at a first position and to the second guiding device at a second position, wherein a movement of the slidable hatch from a closed position along the first guidance path results in a pivoting movement of the second guiding device and in a movement of the slidable hatch to an open position and vice versa is provided.

HINGED DOOR FOR SPACE UTILIZATION
20170275937 · 2017-09-28 ·

The present disclosure relates to a hinged door for utilizing space. The hinged door includes a hinge installed at one side of an opening of a structure; a door of which one end is connected to the hinge to open and close the opening in a hinged manner, and configured to be divided into a plurality of unit panels, each unit panel connected slidably to an adjacent unit panel in an opening/closing direction to stretch/retract in the opening/closing direction; and a connection link of which a first hinge axis of one end is connected to the structure and of which a second hinge axis of the other end is connected to the unit panel of a distal end, of the plurality of unit panels, so that a length of the door is stretched/retracted in the process of hinge opening/closing the door, thereby providing a hinged door for utilizing space.

TILTING DOOR SYSTEM, METHOD AND DEVICE

A tilt-up door for a building having a relatively wide door opening having a door panel including top and bottom horizontal members and vertical side members connected to the top and bottom horizontal members. The vertical side members each include a pivot point, affixed to pivot translation points which move upward or downward when an actuator is activated, such that first and second cams, each connected to one of the at least two vertical side members of said tilt-up door, each affixed at its lower aspect to each side member at a position at or slightly above the center point of the door frame, and each cam extending upwardly and arcuately toward the interior of the building, to a point in space where said cam contacts a cam follower extended inwardly at approximately a right angle with respect to both the adjacent top horizontal members of the door frame, and to the Support Structure or stile to which it is fixed at its proximate end, thereby guiding the door as it is moved between its substantially open substantially horizontal position, and to be lowered into its substantially vertical substantially closed position. Each pivot translation point is lifted or lowered by means of an actuator, such as a screw, chain or hydraulic system, depending upon the needs of the user or environment, which causes the door to open or close. The door panel contains an integral track or cam which is substantially elliptical having a radius such that each integral track rides on a stationary roller which allows the panel to tilt into position. The actuation system is mounted on or in columns on either side of the door to allow the door to move into the various open and closed positions.

LIFT GATES AND RELATED CONTROL SYSTEMS AND METHODS
20230295976 · 2023-09-21 ·

A gate system and related control systems and methods include a frame assembly and a tracking assembly coupled to the frame assembly. A door is in mechanical communication with the frame assembly. Related methods for operating a gate of a gate system, where the gate is set to manual mode to manually open or close the gate. Additionally, control systems include a fail-safe programmable logic controller (PLC) circuit for controlling the gate for opening and closing a gate that employs redundant fail-safe features. The control system includes a safety PLC circuit having a PLC including a first input terminal and a second input terminal, and a light curtain switch electrically coupled to the first and second input terminals.

Folding door structure
11434679 · 2022-09-06 · ·

A folding door structure is provided. The folding door structure includes an upright column, upper sliding bracket and a lower sliding bracket. The upright column is hinged to the door leaves. The folding door structure further includes a first lock component. The first lock component includes a first latch mounted inside the upright column, and both ends of which are extended out from the top and bottom of the upright column to insert into the upper slide and/or the lower slide. By providing a first lock component and an upright column, a first latch can lock the position of the upright column relative to a door frame in a direction of wind pressure. Accordingly, the stress environment of the upper sliding bracket and the lower sliding bracket is improved, and the reliability and the resistance to high wind pressure of the connection mounting structure between adjacent door leaves are improved.

MAIN TILTING DOOR FOR THE CLOSURE OF AN ACCESS OPENING OF A ROOM, PARTICULARLY OF A GARAGE SPACE AND METHOD FOR THE ASSEMBLY ON SITE OF A MAIN TILTING DOOR

A main tilting door for the closure of an access opening of a room comprises two fixed uprights and one fixed crosspiece associable with each other to define a fixed frame. The fixed uprights comprise vertical sliding guides; two movable uprights and two movable crosspieces associable with each other to define a movable frame; tilting movement means comprising: two lateral supporting arms each having a first end which can be hinged to an intermediate area of the movable uprights and a second end which can be hinged to a top of the fixed uprights; two sliding supports movable along the vertical sliding guides; a plurality of panels associable with the movable frame; wherein at least one of said movable uprights and said movable crosspieces comprises a sliding track and a plurality of cursors movable along the sliding track, the panels being associable with the cursors.

HATCH ARRANGEMENT FOR CLOSING AN OPENING IN A FLOOR OF A WIND TURBINE AND A WIND TURBINE
20210156366 · 2021-05-27 ·

A hatch arrangement with at least one slidable hatch for closing an opening in a floor of a wind turbine including a first guiding device fixedly mountable to the floor and a second guiding device pivotably mountable to the floor, a first coupling means to guide the slidable hatch along a first guidance path in the first guiding device and a second coupling means to couple the slidable hatch at least pivotably to the second guiding device, wherein the slidable hatch is coupled to the first guiding device at a first position and to the second guiding device at a second position, wherein a movement of the slidable hatch from a closed position along the first guidance path results in a pivoting movement of the second guiding device and in a movement of the slidable hatch to an open position and vice versa is provided.

Threat Detection and Security Entryway System

An entryway system has at least one door having access hardware on both sides. The access hardware on both sides each have a first handing position that operates a latch and a second handing position that prevents latch operation. In response to a sensed condition, such as a trigger from a metal detector or other sensing device, one or both of the access hardware can be selectively re-handed from the first handing position to the second handing position.

Slide and rotating cockpit door and method

A door assembly for a vehicle. The door assembly includes a door frame, a door panel, a rotating strut, and a linear door guide. The door opens and closes through a combination of rotating and sliding motion, which minimizes the required operational footprint. The strut is mounted on the door panel such that the strut is hidden from view when the door is in an open position.