SYSTEM FOR MOVING ELECTRICALLY POWERED APPARATUSES
20170267257 · 2017-09-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16M11/425
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V17/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M11/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F21V21/005
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A system for moving electrically powered apparatuses is described, comprising at least one fixed supporting track along which the apparatuses are moved. The track is made by a tubular section bar having an opening extending for its whole length and at least one carriage is movably housed inside the track. The system further comprises at least one motor for moving the carriage in the track.
Claims
1. A system for moving electrically powered apparatuses, comprising at least one fixed supporting track along which said apparatuses are moved, characterized in that said track is made by a tubular section bar having an opening extending for its whole length and in that it comprises at least one carriage movably housed inside the track and at least one motor to move said carriage in the track.
2. The system according to claim 1, wherein said at least one carriage is constituted by a single unit to which at least one bracket is mechanically connected.
3. The system according to claim 1, wherein said at least one carriage is constituted by at least two separated units that are mechanically connected one to another by at least one bracket, and wherein each unit is rotatable with respect to said bracket around an axis perpendicular to the movement direction of the carriage.
4. The system according to claim 1, wherein at least one platform for supporting one or more electrically powered apparatuses is arranged outside said track and is mechanically connected to said at least one bracket that comes out through the opening of the track.
5. The system according to claim 1, wherein said motor is an electric motor housed in said carriage, and wherein said electric motor and said one or more apparatuses are powered by conductors placed inside said track.
6. The system according to claim 5, further comprising at least one buffer battery to power said electric motor and said one or more apparatuses.
7. The system according to claim 1, wherein said motor is an electric motor housed in said carriage, and wherein said electric motor and said one or more apparatuses are powered by a rechargeable and/or interchangeable battery.
8. The system according to claim 1, wherein said track comprises, in its inside, a guide channel for said carriage and at least one service channel.
9. The system according to claim 1, wherein said track is constituted by modular elements connected one to another.
10. The system according to claim 1, wherein said track comprises one or more curvilinear lengths.
11. The system according to claim 1, wherein said track comprises at least one portion hung at a predetermined height from the ground or floor of an environment.
12. The system according to claim 1, wherein said track comprises at least one portion constrained by one end thereof to the ground, floor or wall of an environment.
13. The system according to claim 1, wherein said carriage is moved through a cogwheel driven by the electric motor and engaged on a rack integral with the track, the electric motor being housed in the carriage.
14. The system according to claim 1, wherein said carriage is moved by a motor transmitting the motion through the engagement between a cogwheel and a cog belt.
15. The system according to claim 1, wherein said carriage is moved by a motor transmitting the motion through the engagement between a nut screw and a worm.
16. The system according to claim 1, wherein the motor of said carriage and/or said electrically powered apparatuses are electrically powered by contacts sliding on a plurality of conductors housed inside said track.
17. The system according to claim 1, wherein the motor of said carriage and/or said electrically powered apparatuses are electrically powered by flexible conductors either arranged inside a cable-support chain housed inside said track or coiled around an axis.
18. The system according to claim 1, wherein the electrical apparatuses moved along said track comprise one or more among a light source, a sensor for capturing images, a device for projecting and/or displaying images, a 3D holographic projector, a microphone, an audio diffuser, a device for the biometric identification, a device for the retinal identification, or a generic sensor.
19. The system according to claim 1, wherein at least one local control unit arranged in said track for driving the movement of said carriage and/or the activation of said electrically powered apparatuses, and at least one remote control unit for transmitting control signals to said local control unit, are provided.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0025] Further characteristics and advantages of the present invention will be more evident in the following description, for illustrative and not limitative purposes, referring to the attached drawings, wherein:
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[0039] The service channels 13A-13C can be used so that the conductors 40 having a round section can be passed, such as for example those represented in
[0040] The track 10 can be used, for example, by connecting the modular elements one to another, so that the track can be implemented in different configurations by using a little number of straight and/or curvilinear lengths. The connection between various portions can be achieved, for example, by pins that can be inserted in holes 15 of each section bar.
[0041] Furthermore, flat conductors 42 are arranged inside the channel 12, which are housed in appropriate seats of the section bar by interposing electrical insulators 43. As visible in
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[0043] The bracket 130 is then shaped differently from the bracket 30 illustrated in
[0044] Anyway, openings 123 along the track 110 are provided to discharge possible water infiltration also in case in which the track 110 is installed facing differently than suspended.
[0045] The remaining features not distinctly mentioned or illustrated by reference numeral in
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[0047] The holes 15 at the ends of the joint portion 150 can also be used for the fastening to the ground, floor, environment wall or to any other suitable support.
[0048] The carriage 20 represented in
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[0050] The carriage 20 comprises supporting wheels 23 sliding along the surfaces 3 of the channel 12 and rests laterally on the surfaces 4 of the channel 12 through bearing wheels 24.
[0051] The carriage 20 is moved by an electric motor 25, electrically powered through sliding contacts 22, which rotates the cogwheel 28 through a reduction assembly 26. A circuitry 124 can be housed in the single unit constituting the carriage 20, the circuitry including for example controlling circuits 125 and one or more batteries 126 having the function of buffer batteries which guarantee the system operation also if the electric power of the mains is absent. The batteries 126 can be charged with the electric power supplied through the sliding contacts 22 or through outer contacts, or else through a wireless system, for example through electromagnetic induction along one or more track lengths in which the carriage 20 moves.
[0052] In alternative, the batteries 126 can be of rechargeable and/or interchangeable type, i.e. batteries that are charged outside the carriage, without the need of drawing power from the sliding contacts 22, and then used in substitution of one or more dead batteries present in the carriage.
[0053] A bracket 30 (or 130) is steadily fixed to the single unit of the carriage 20, which advantageously comprises the side grooves 36 for housing the flexible conductors 31 visible with greater detail in
[0054] In the embodiment of
[0055] Also in this embodiment the carriage 20 is moved by a cogwheel 28 coupled to a rack 18 integral with the track 10.
[0056] Both the units 20a and 20b of the carriage 20 comprise supporting wheels 23 sliding along the surfaces 3 of the channel 12 and rest laterally on the surfaces 4 of the channel 12 through bearing wheels 24.
[0057] The carriage 20 is moved by an electric motor 25 arranged in the unit 20a and is electrically powered through the sliding contacts 22. The motor 25 rotates the cogwheel 28 through a reduction assembly 26.
[0058] The unit 20b comprises, in its turn, sliding contacts 22 and the same wheels 23 and 24 that are on the unit 20a. The circuitry 124 can be housed in the unit 20b, the circuitry including controlling circuits 125 and one or more batteries 126 having the function of buffer batteries which guarantee the system operation also if the electric power of the mains is absent. The batteries 126 can be charged with the electric power supplied through the sliding contacts 22 or through outer contacts, or else through a wireless system, for example through electromagnetic induction along one or more track lengths in which the carriage 20 slides.
[0059] Also in this embodiment the batteries 126 can be of rechargeable and/or interchangeable type, i.e. batteries that are charged outside the carriage, without the need of drawing power from the sliding contacts 22, and then used in substitution of one or more dead batteries present in the carriage.
[0060] The bracket 30 (or 130), connecting the two units 20a and 20b, advantageously comprises the side grooves 36 for housing the flexible conductors 31 visible with greater detail in
[0061] As schematically represented in
[0062] The platform 32 (or 132) is further connected to the respective bracket 30 (or 130) so that to guarantee the suitable balance, in case by adding convenient counterweights depending on the electrical apparatuses mounted on the platform, which allows preventing torsional moment to the track along which the electrical apparatuses are moved.
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[0064] All the apparatuses 101-104 present on the track 10a can be mutually driven as independent through convenient control units, for example one or more local units 5, as that represented in
[0065] A second track 10b and a third track 10c are installed in the same room. The track 10b, movably supporting an electrical apparatus 105, is installed diagonally with respect to the room plant and can be hung, for example, to the ceiling as the track 10a, or else it can he constrained at its ends to the room walls, or else it can be arc-shaped and installed with an end fixed to the room floor and the opposite end free, or fixed to the ceiling or to a side wall. On the contrary, the track 10c is arranged vertically, for example with an end thereof anchored to the floor, and it bears an electrical apparatus 106 in its vertical movement. In these types of installations, although made in inner environments, also tracks 110 similar to that described in
[0066] In any case, all the electrical apparatuses 101-106 can be driven by a remote controlling device, for example a dedicated remote control, or else by mobile communication devices, for example smartphone or the like, and each system is anyway provided with safety devices or security limit switches for the apparatuses 101-106.
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[0068] Installation examples illustrated so far for the systems according to the invention are only indicative. As a matter of fact, these systems can also be useful in other applications, for example in hotels or the like in order to guide the guests to the respective rooms and carry out the surveillance and assistance along the corridors, or also in production environments to control the machinery during the operation thereof, for example in order to guide operators through acoustic and/or visual signaling towards the points in which machine malfunctions occur, or to guard the machinery during nightly operations.
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[0070] The apparatus 50 can be used both for lighting the environment and for capturing images through the video camera 55.
[0071] As illustrated in
[0072] When the shell portions 52 are in the open position, also additional lights can be switched on, which project light beams upwards in order to make a diffused light in the environment.
[0073] The video camera 55 can be moved in different directions for the video-, and possibly audio-, surveillance of the environment in which the track 10 (or 110) is installed. In fact, as highlighted in
[0074] Various modifications can be made to the herein depicted embodiments without departing from the scope of the present invention. For example, in case in which the track 10 (or 110) is straight, the carriage 20 can also be moved by a coupling between cogwheel and cog belt, or else the carriage 20 can also be moved by coupling a nut screw with a worm. In these alternative embodiments, the motor can also be arranged outside the carriage.
[0075] The recharge of the batteries can also be done not only through the conductors arranged in the track, but also through wireless devices transferring the power by electromagnetic induction.
[0076] In addition, as an alternative to sliding contacts 22 and conductive lines 42, or in combination therewith, the electric power supply for the motor of the carriage and/or the electrical apparatuses can also be implemented by flexible conductors placed in a cable-support chain housed inside the track 10 (or 110) or coiled around an axis.
[0077] In the herein described embodiments it has been explicitly referred to the movement of apparatuses by a generic rotating electric motor. However, other types of motors can be used, for example electric linear motors, pneumatic and hydraulic motors, or any other suitable type of motors,
[0078] The electrical apparatuses moved along the track 10 (or 110) can also be different from those represented so far, and they can comprise for example one or more among a light source, a sensor for capturing images, a device for projecting and/or displaying images, or a generic sensor.