Patent classifications
E06B9/08
MECHANISM FOR AUTOMATIC OPENING OF ROLLING DOORS IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
The present invention relates to a mechanism for automatic opening of rolling doors (20) in case of emergency consists of: a roller (21) that is a hollow round roller and has at least one first locating hole (211) which is formed at an one end of the roller; a rotation axis (22) has a diameter smaller than the diameter of the roller (21) and coaxial rotatable inside the roller (21) and has two rotation ends (222) outside of the roller; at least one spring (24) has an one end (241) fixed to the rotation axis (22) and the other end (242) is fixed to the internal surface of the roller (21), when the rotation axis (22) rotates relatively against the roller (21) in the opposite direction of the rolling door body so that, when convoluted spring (24) generates elastic accumulated energy of spring (24); an elastic accumulated energy fixing unit (25) that is placed on a rotation end (222) of the rotation axis (21) and has a first locating hole (211) of the roller (21) to fix elastic accumulated energy; and an activator (26) activates to release elastic accumulated energy, thereby it produces the efficiency of automatic opening of the rolling door.
WINDOW SHADE
A window shade includes a reel and an aperture control module respectively assembled with a head frame, and a panel assembly including transversal vanes respectively connected with two panels. The reel is rotatable to wind and unwind the panel assembly. The aperture control module includes a positioning arm connected with a rubbing roller, and is operable to rotate the rubbing roller relative to the positioning arm and to displace the positioning arm and the rubbing roller between two positions, the rubbing roller being displaced away from a sidewall of the head frame in a first position and pressing the panel assembly against the sidewall in a second position, the rubbing roller being further rotatable relative to the positioning arm in the second position to cause relative sliding between the two panels for switching the panel assembly from a closed state blocking light passage to an open state allowing light passage.
WINDOW SHADE
A window shade includes a reel and an aperture control module respectively assembled with a head frame, and a panel assembly including transversal vanes respectively connected with two panels. The reel is rotatable to wind and unwind the panel assembly. The aperture control module includes a positioning arm connected with a rubbing roller, and is operable to rotate the rubbing roller relative to the positioning arm and to displace the positioning arm and the rubbing roller between two positions, the rubbing roller being displaced away from a sidewall of the head frame in a first position and pressing the panel assembly against the sidewall in a second position, the rubbing roller being further rotatable relative to the positioning arm in the second position to cause relative sliding between the two panels for switching the panel assembly from a closed state blocking light passage to an open state allowing light passage.
SAFETY DEVICE FOR A LIFTING GATE AND LIFTING GATE WITH SUCH A SAFETY DEVICE
The invention relates to a safety device for a lifting gate (1), in particular for a fast-running lifting gate (1) having a gate leaf (3) movable up and down and guided along both lateral gate opening edges in frames (10), a free leading edge (12) of the gate leaf (3) being assigned, at a distance (D) below the leading edge (12), to a photoelectric barrier (LS) which travels with the movement of the gate leaf (3), wherein the distance (D) can be reduced in a lower end region of a travel path of the gate leaf (3), and wherein at least a transmitting and/or a receiving unit and/or an opposite reflector unit of the photoelectric barrier (LS) is guided and/or arranged within a frame body (11) of the frames (10).
Apparatus for vertically closing an opening and method for identifying a service need and/or a safety issue for the same
This invention relates to an apparatus for vertically closing an opening, the apparatus comprising a fixed element attached to a surface and placed above an opening such as a window, doorway, or the like. The apparatus further comprising a roller connected to said fixed element, a shielding element attached to the roller, the shielding element being adapted to be wound on and unwound from the roller. The apparatus further comprising a number of sensor arrangements and a condition monitoring device configured to receive data from at least one of the number of sensor arrangements and to directly or indirectly compare the data with reference data such that a service need and/or a safety issue can be identified.
Apparatus for vertically closing an opening and method for identifying a service need and/or a safety issue for the same
This invention relates to an apparatus for vertically closing an opening, the apparatus comprising a fixed element attached to a surface and placed above an opening such as a window, doorway, or the like. The apparatus further comprising a roller connected to said fixed element, a shielding element attached to the roller, the shielding element being adapted to be wound on and unwound from the roller. The apparatus further comprising a number of sensor arrangements and a condition monitoring device configured to receive data from at least one of the number of sensor arrangements and to directly or indirectly compare the data with reference data such that a service need and/or a safety issue can be identified.
Retractable security barrier
A retractable, coilable, security barrier screen easily mounted around a door, window or other building opening such as a hallway entrance. The barrier is designed to withstand considerable forces from blunt force strikes, bullets and edged weapon slashing. As such, it has a strengthened spool tube, novel security barrier attachment methods, and redundant operational features such as dual (top and bottom spool locks), quad spool locking pins and a dual attachment for the fabric security barrier to the screen lock strip that includes both gluing and plate riveting.
Retractable security barrier
A retractable, coilable, security barrier screen easily mounted around a door, window or other building opening such as a hallway entrance. The barrier is designed to withstand considerable forces from blunt force strikes, bullets and edged weapon slashing. As such, it has a strengthened spool tube, novel security barrier attachment methods, and redundant operational features such as dual (top and bottom spool locks), quad spool locking pins and a dual attachment for the fabric security barrier to the screen lock strip that includes both gluing and plate riveting.
MESH TYPE GATE AND REEL LOCKING DEVICE THEREFOR
A reel locking device includes: a reel seat; a vertical reel rotatably connected to the reel seat and used for retracting and releasing a gate mesh; a synchronization member fixedly connected to one end of the vertical reel; an automatic locking mechanism that prevents the synchronization member from rotating freely and that includes a resettable manual unlocking slider; and an elastic pressing mechanism that obstructs the movement of the manual unlocking slider and that includes a pressing member that does not obstruct the movement of the manual unlocking slider after being pressed, and that when not pressed or after resetting obstructs the movement of the manual unlocking slider. A mesh type gate is further disclosed including the above reel seat on one side and a buckle seat on another side, where a free end of the gate mesh includes a pull ring for being fastened to the buckle seat.
MESH TYPE GATE AND REEL LOCKING DEVICE THEREFOR
A reel locking device includes: a reel seat; a vertical reel rotatably connected to the reel seat and used for retracting and releasing a gate mesh; a synchronization member fixedly connected to one end of the vertical reel; an automatic locking mechanism that prevents the synchronization member from rotating freely and that includes a resettable manual unlocking slider; and an elastic pressing mechanism that obstructs the movement of the manual unlocking slider and that includes a pressing member that does not obstruct the movement of the manual unlocking slider after being pressed, and that when not pressed or after resetting obstructs the movement of the manual unlocking slider. A mesh type gate is further disclosed including the above reel seat on one side and a buckle seat on another side, where a free end of the gate mesh includes a pull ring for being fastened to the buckle seat.