FOOT OPERABLE DOOR OPENER
20210388659 · 2021-12-16
Assignee
Inventors
- Joseph Ivan Jaroff (Old Westbury, NY, US)
- James Polk (Kent Lakes, NY, US)
- Yefim Safris (Golden Valley, MN, US)
Cpc classification
E05F13/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05F13/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A foot operable door opener operates, without using one's hands, and without an electrical assist. The entrance cycle is initiated by stepping on a pedal. This force drives the pedal a ¼ turn, engaging a soft wheel to open the door. The pedal is hard linked to a crank arm which goes into a unidirectional crank shaft hub to turn the wheel. The downward pressure from the pedal pivots a ratcheted hinge connected to a bracketed spring-loaded wheel assembly to keep constant pressure to the ground. A gear box or multiple pumps of the pedal turns the wheel two or more 360 degrees rotations, opening the door to allow the entrant to pass until the foot pedal is dis-engaged. This action releases the ratcheting hinge mechanism, allowing the spring assisted wheel assemble to rotate to its original up position, releasing the wheel from the ground, allowing the door to close.
Claims
1. A foot operable door opener comprising: a crank assembly comprising a crank arm rotated from a home position by depression of a foot pedal, with a foot or cane, for rotating a crankshaft; a drive assembly connected to said crank arm through said crank shaft for winding one or more main springs; a gear train with a preselected speed increasing ratio for transferring power from said main spring to a drive wheel assembly; said drive wheel assembly comprising a soft, durometer or pneumatic main drive wheel connected to a main driveshaft; a traction tension assembly actuated by said main crank shaft spring for rotating said main crank shaft for swinging said door open; a return spring mounted on said crank shaft for returning said crankshaft to its home position; and, whereby an entrant is able to open said door without use of hands or electrical assist.
2. The foot operable door opener as in claim 1 further comprising a delay assembly for delaying release of potential energy of said main spring to said main drive shaft in order to allow safe ergonomic transfer of an entrant's weight to both feet, allowing said entrant to comfortably step aside to clear swinging of said door.
3. The foot operable door opener as in claim 1 wherein said gear train is a planetary gear train.
4. The foot operable door opener as in claim 1 wherein said drive wheel is one of a soft, durometer drive wheel or a pneumatic main drive wheel.
5. The foot operable door opener of claim 1 in which said gear train includes a clutch bearing allowing for one-way travel of the gear train with no backlash or backward movement.
6. The foot operable door opener of claim 1 in which said gear train has a speed increasing ratio of 1 to 10, more or less.
7. The foot operable door opener of claim 2 in which the delay assembly comprises a spring-loaded pneumatic cylinder, or similar device, compressed by said main crankshaft when said pedal and crank arm are depressed, said pneumatic cylinder having an adjustable needle valve, or fixed orifice, for allowing air to escape from a compressed chamber in said pneumatic cylinder, regulating the delay which releases stored potential from the main springs and starts a cycle of the main drive wheel 5.1 turning without losing any potential energy.
8. The foot operable door opener as in claim 7 wherein the escaping air escapes from said compressed chamber of a single-acting pin cylinder through a fixed orifice restrictor, regulating the delay, and wherein as pressure of the air is released, said delay assembly releases the stored energy of the wound-up torsion springs and frees rotation of the drive wheel.
9. The foot operable door opener of claim 7 in which said pneumatic cylinder has a piston and a spring-loaded plunger or dashpot, said plunger depressing a pawl which engages a ratcheting wheel or sprocket, which is directly connected to said main drive wheel, release of pressure within said cylinder causes said spring-loaded plunger to release said ratchet, the delay releasing stored potential from the main spring and starts a cycle of the main drive wheel turning without losing any potential energy.
10. The foot operable door opener of claim 2 wherein the delay assembly optionally includes a friction clutch to restrain said drive wheel for a fixed or variable length of time, or a dampener, to mechanically regulate a spring-loaded plunger depressing a pawl which engages a ratcheting wheel, which itself is directly connected to the aforesaid main drive wheel, whereby release of pressure within the cylinder causes the spring-loaded plunger to release the ratchet, and the delay releases stored potential from the main spring and starts a cycle of the main drive wheel turning without losing any potential energy.
11. The foot operable door opener of claim 10 wherein said dampener is a dash pot cylinder.
12. The foot operable door opener of claim 10 in which said traction tension assembly is also actuated when said crank arm is depressed, rotating said main shaft and causing a depressing arm to pull down a bracket arm, engaging a spring-loaded mechanism held down by a locking pawl, causing a constant downward pressure for a predetermined length of travel, to accommodate an undercut under said door, threshold, and any slope in front of the door.
13. The foot operable door opener of claim 12 wherein an activation pin hits an activation trigger when said main springs unwind at an end of its rotation, releasing said locking pawl and said spring-loaded mechanism raising up the main drive wheel 5.1 back to a resting position ready for a next cycle.
14. The foot operable door opener of claim 13 wherein a further delay sequence assembly is retrofitted onto said trigger so that said delay is provided on both ends of the door opening and closing cycle.
15. The foot operable door opener as in claim 1 wherein said foot operable door opener closes by itself with the aid of standard spring-loaded or gravity hinges, or overhead or floor closing mechanisms, which is standard equipment in all operating entrance doors, or can be added to interior doors which are not normally equipped with said readily available hardware.
16. The foot operable door opener of claim 1 wherein said drive wheel assembly is connected to said crank arm with a set of steel cables wrapped around a drum, whereby when the pedal and crank arm are depressed, the cables turn the drum, winding said main spring.
17. The foot operable door opener of claim 1 in which said one or more main springs are all left-handed and right-handed.
18. The foot operable door opener of claim 1 wherein a chassis mounted on said door houses substantially all operative elements of said foot operable door opener.
19. The foot operable door opener as in claim 1 wherein said traction/tension assembly regulates adhesive, slippage or coefficient of friction of the various components on surfaces upon which they move, selected from the group consisting essentially of one or more of a bracket arms, an actuating arm, a connecting arm, a carriage depressing arm, a hinge pin and a tension arm with a tension arm roller.
20. The foot operable door opener as in claim 19 further comprising a traction spring and a trigger actuator pin, to insure smooth opening and closing of the door, and a friction slip clutch disposed between said drive wheel and said drive shaft.
21. A method of constructing and using a foot operable door opener comprising: providing a crank assembly comprising a crank arm rotated from a home position by depression of a foot pedal for rotating a crankshaft; providing cables assembly connected to said crank arm through said transfer shaft for winding one or more main springs; optionally providing at least one of the steps of: a) providing a drive assembly connected to said transfer shaft connected to said gear train crank arm through said crank shaft for winding one or more main springs; providing a gear train with a preselected speed increasing ratio for transferring power from said main spring to a drive wheel assembly; or, b) providing said crank assembly and crank shaft rotating said gear powertrain with a speed increasing ratio of about 1 to 10 which winds one or more main springs and providing main springs to the drive wheel assembly. whereby the drive wheel assembly comprises said soft, durometer, main drive wheel connected to a main driveshaft; said drive wheel assembly comprising a soft, durometer, main drive wheel 5.1 connected to a main driveshaft 4.5; providing a traction tension assembly actuated by said crankshaft main spring for rotating said drive main crank shaft 1.3 and driveshaft 4.5 for swinging said door open; optionally, providing the steps of: c) providing a delay assembly for delaying release of potential energy of said main spring to said main drive shaft 4.5 in order to allow safe ergonomic transfer of an entrant's weight to both feet, allowing said entrant to comfortably step aside to clear swinging of said door; or, d) providing a delay assembly for delaying release of said drive wheel at end of opening cycle in order to allow safe ergonomic passage allowing said entrant to comfortably step through said portal before integrated closing devices close door on entrant; providing a return spring mounted on said crank shaft for returning said crank shaft to its home position; the step of an entrant using said foot operable door opener to open said door without use of hands or electrical assist; providing a carriage assembly to house all associated mechanisms and said relationships; provide holes in said carriage to facilitate the securing of said door opening to new or existing doors; provide clamping sub plate mechanism to facilitate mounting to variable door types minimize any potential damage to doors of all types provide ergonomic cover to protect said foot operable door opener from weather, dirt and environmental conditions; provide said cover to protect, guard and deflect pedestrians from being entangles or tripping on said foot operable door opener
22. The method of claim 21 in which said gear train includes a clutch bearing allowing for one-way travel of the gear train with no backlash or backward movement.
23. The method of claim 22 in which said gear train has a speed increasing ratio of about 1 to 10.
24. The method of claim 21 further providing the steps of at least one of: e) in which the delay assembly comprises a spring-loaded pneumatic cylinder compressed by said main crankshaft when said pedal and crank arm are depressed, said pneumatic cylinder having an adjustable needle valve, or fixed orifice, for allowing air to escape from a compressed chamber in said pneumatic cylinder, regulating the delay which releases stored potential from the main springs and starts a cycle of the main drive wheel turning without losing any potential energy; or, f) in which said pneumatic cylinder has a piston and a spring-loaded plunger, said spring-loaded plunger depressing a pawl which engages a ratcheting wheel which is directly connected to said main drive wheel, release of pressure within said cylinder causes said spring-loaded plunger to release said ratchet, the delay releasing stored potential from the main spring and starts a cycle of the main drive wheel turning without losing any potential energy; or further comprising a dampener dash pot cylinder or, g) in which said pneumatic cylinder has a piston and a spring-loaded plunger, said spring-loaded plunger depressing a pawl which engages a ratcheting wheel which is directly connected to said main drive wheel, release of pressure within said cylinder causes said spring-loaded plunger to release said ratchet, the delay releasing the trigger mechanism to start the final cycle of the main drive wheel lifting to initiate closing of said door.
25. The method of claim 21 in which said traction assembly which is also actuated when said crank arm is depressed, rotates said crankshaft main shaft causing a depressing arm to pull down a bracket arm, engaging a spring-loaded mechanism held down by a locking pawl, causing a constant downward pressure for a predetermined length of travel, to accommodate an undercut under said door, threshold, and any slope in front of the door.
26. The method of claim 24 wherein an activation pin hits an activation trigger when said main springs unwind at an end of its rotation, releasing said locking pawl causing spring-loaded mechanism to raise raising up the main drive wheel 5.1 back to a resting position ready for a next cycle.
27. The method of claim 21 wherein said drive wheel assembly is connected to said gear train which connects to transfer shaft where crank arm with a set of steel cables wrapped around a drum, whereby when the pedal and crank arm are depressed, the cables turn the drum and transfer shaft, winding said main spring.
28. The method of claim 21 in which said main springs are all left-handed and right-handed.
29. The method of claim 21 wherein a chassis mounted on said door houses substantially all operative elements of said foot operable door opener.
30. A foot operable door opener comprising: a crank assembly comprising a crank arm rotated from a home position by depression of a foot pedal, with a foot or cane, for rotating a crankshaft; a drive assembly connected to said crank arm through said crank shaft for powering a gear train with a preselected speed increasing ratio for transferring power from a main spring to a drive wheel assembly; said crank assembly and crank shaft rotating said gear powertrain with a speed increasing ratio of about 1 to 10 which winds one or more main springs and providing main springs to the drive wheel assembly. whereby the drive wheel assembly comprises a soft, durometer, main drive wheel connected to a main driveshaft; a traction tension assembly actuated by said main crank shaft spring for rotating said main crank shaft for swinging said door open; a return spring mounted on said crank shaft for returning said crankshaft to its home position; and, whereby an entrant is able to open said door without use of hands or electrical assist.
31. The foot operable door opener as in claim 30 further comprising a delay assembly for delaying release of potential energy of said main spring to said main drive shaft in order to allow safe ergonomic transfer of an entrant's weight to both feet, allowing said entrant to comfortably step aside to clear swinging of said door.
32. The foot operable door opener as in claim 30 wherein said gear train is a planetary gear train.
33. The foot operable door opener as in claim 30 wherein said drive wheel is one of a soft, durometer drive wheel or a pneumatic main drive wheel.
34. The foot operable door opener of claim 30 in which said gear train includes a clutch bearing allowing for one-way travel of the gear train with no backlash or backward movement.
35. The foot operable door opener of claim 30 in which said gear train has a speed increasing ratio of 1 to 10, more or less.
36. The foot operable door opener of claim 31 in which the delay assembly comprises a spring-loaded pneumatic cylinder, or similar device, compressed by said main crankshaft when said pedal and crank arm are depressed, said pneumatic cylinder having an adjustable needle valve, or fixed orifice, for allowing air to escape from a compressed chamber in said pneumatic cylinder, regulating the delay which releases stored potential from the main springs and starts a cycle of the main drive wheel 5.1 turning without losing any potential energy.
37. The foot operable door opener as in claim 36 wherein the escaping air escapes from said compressed chamber of a single-acting pin cylinder through a fixed orifice restrictor, regulating the delay, and wherein as pressure of the air is released, said delay assembly releases the stored energy of the wound-up torsion springs and frees rotation of the drive wheel.
38. The foot operable door opener of claim 36 in which said pneumatic cylinder has a piston and a spring-loaded plunger or dashpot, said plunger depressing a pawl which engages a ratcheting wheel or sprocket, which is directly connected to said main drive wheel, release of pressure within said cylinder causes said spring-loaded plunger to release said ratchet, the delay releasing stored potential from the main spring and starts a cycle of the main drive wheel turning without losing any potential energy.
39. The foot operable door opener of claim 31 wherein the delay assembly optionally includes a friction clutch to restrain said drive wheel for a fixed or variable length of time, or a dampener, to mechanically regulate a spring-loaded plunger depressing a pawl which engages a ratcheting wheel, which itself is directly connected to the aforesaid main drive wheel, whereby release of pressure within the cylinder causes the spring-loaded plunger to release the ratchet, and the delay releases stored potential from the main spring and starts a cycle of the main drive wheel turning without losing any potential energy.
40. The foot operable door opener of claim 39 wherein said dampener is a dash pot cylinder.
41. The foot operable door opener of claim 39 in which said traction tension assembly is also actuated when said crank arm is depressed, rotating said main shaft and causing a depressing arm to pull down a bracket arm, engaging a spring-loaded mechanism held down by a locking pawl, causing a constant downward pressure for a predetermined length of travel, to accommodate an undercut under said door, threshold, and any slope in front of the door.
42. The foot operable door opener of claim 41 wherein an activation pin hits an activation trigger when said main springs unwind at an end of its rotation, releasing said locking pawl and said spring-loaded mechanism raising up the main drive wheel 5.1 back to a resting position ready for a next cycle.
43. The foot operable door opener of claim 42 wherein a further delay sequence assembly is retrofitted onto said trigger so that said delay is provided on both ends of the door opening and closing cycle.
44. The foot operable door opener as in claim 30 wherein said foot operable door opener closes by itself with the aid of standard spring-loaded or gravity hinges, or overhead or floor closing mechanisms, which is standard equipment in all operating entrance doors, or can be added to interior doors which are not normally equipped with said readily available hardware.
45. The foot operable door opener of claim 30 in which said one or more main springs are all left-handed and right-handed.
46. The foot operable door opener of claim 30 wherein a chassis mounted on said door houses substantially all operative elements of said foot operable door opener.
47. The foot operable door opener as in claim 30 wherein said traction/tension assembly regulates adhesive, slippage or coefficient of friction of the various components on surfaces upon which they move, selected from the group consisting essentially of one or more of a bracket arms, an actuating arm, a connecting arm, a carriage depressing arm, a hinge pin and a tension arm with a tension arm roller.
48. The foot operable door opener as in claim 47 further comprising a traction spring and a trigger actuator pin, to insure smooth opening and closing of the door, and a friction slip clutch disposed between said drive wheel and said drive shaft.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0060] The present invention can best be understood in connection with the accompanying drawings. It is noted that the invention is not limited to the precise embodiments shown in the following drawings, in which:
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LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
FIGS. 1-6
[0080] 1.0 CRANK ASSEMBLY [0081] Numeral Description [0082] 1.0 Foot Activation [0083] 1.1 Pedal [0084] 1.11 Pedal spring [0085] 1.2 Crank arm [0086] 1.3 Crank shaft [0087] 1.31 Crank pin [0088] 1.32 Bushing [0089] 1.33 Arm return spring [0090] 1.331 Retaining screw [0091] 1.4 Arm guide bracket and stop [0092] 1.41 Guide pin [0093] 2.0 DRIVE ASSEMBLY [0094] Numeral Description [0095] 2.1 Cable termination pin [0096] 2.11 “e” clip ring [0097] 2.2 Transfer cable [0098] 2.3 Cable drum [0099] 2.4 Termination/tensioning hub [0100] 2.41 Tensioner locking screw [0101] 2.5 Transfer shaft [0102] 2.6 Main springs, right-handed [0103] 2.7 Main springs, left-handed [0104] 2.8 Tension locking screw [0105] 3.0 CHASSIS [0106] Numeral Description [0107] 3.1 Main chassis [0108] 3.2 Chassis mounting holes and screws [0109] 4.0 GEAR TRAIN [0110] Numeral Description [0111] 4.1 Main gear with clutch bearing [0112] 4.11 clutch bearing [0113] 4.2 Idler increasing gear [0114] 4.21 Idler shaft [0115] 4.3 Secondary speed increasing gear [0116] 431 Shaft [0117] 4.4 Drive gear [0118] 4.5 Drive shaft [0119] 4.51 Bushing [0120] 4.52 E clip [0121] 5.0 DRIVE WHEEL ASSEMBLY [0122] Numeral Description [0123] 5.1 Drive wheel [0124] 5.11 Drive wheel bearing [0125] 5.2 Wheel hub [0126] 6.0 DELAY ASSEMBLY [0127] Numeral Description [0128] 6.1 Spring-loaded Pneumatic cylinder compressing arm [0129] 6.11 Locking pin [0130] 6.2 Pneumatic double acting cylinder with spring return [0131] 6.21 Cylinder shaft and clevis [0132] 6.22 Clevis pin [0133] 6.23 E clip [0134] 6.24 Air line [0135] 6.25 Valve assembly [0136] 6.251 Check valve [0137] 6.252 Orifice restrictor [0138] 6.3 Single acting pin cylinder [0139] 6.31 Block [0140] 6.32 Plunger [0141] 6.4 Pawl [0142] 6.41 Hinge pin [0143] 6.5 Rachet wheel [0144] 6.6 Return spring [0145] 7.0 TRACTION/TENSION CARRIAGE ASSEMBLY [0146] Numeral Description [0147] 7.1 Fork assembly [0148] 7.11 Guide [0149] 7.12 Guide pin and stop [0150] 7.13 Fork assembly lifting spring [0151] 7.2 Actuating arm [0152] 7.21 Connecting link [0153] 7.3 Carriage depressing arm [0154] 7.31 Hinge pin [0155] 7.4 Tension arm [0156] 7.41 Tension arm roller [0157] 7.5 Traction locking pawl [0158] 7.51 Traction pawl spring [0159] 7.52 Pawl actuator shaft [0160] 7.6 Traction spring [0161] 7.7 Trigger lever [0162] 7.8 Trigger actuator pin [0163] 10 Safety Max door opener [0164] 12 Unit cover [0165] 13 Instructional signage graphic [0166] D Door [0167] G Ground
FIGS. 7-9
[0168] 31.0 CRANK ASSEMBLY [0169] Numeral Description [0170] 31.0 Foot activation [0171] 31.1 Pedal [0172] 31.2 Crank arm [0173] 31.3 Crank shaft [0174] 32.0 DRIVE ASSEMBLY [0175] Numeral Description [0176] 32.2 Transfer arm [0177] 32.3 Drive pawl [0178] 32.5 Transfer shaft [0179] 32.6 Main springs, right-handed [0180] 33.0 CHASSIS [0181] Numeral Description [0182] 33.1 Main chassis [0183] 33.2 Chaise mounting holes and screws [0184] 34.0 GEAR TRAIN [0185] Numeral Description [0186] 34.1 Main Gear [0187] 34.11 Clutch bearing [0188] 34.2 Idler increasing gear [0189] 34.21 Idler shaft [0190] 34.3 Secondary speed increasing gear [0191] 34.31 Shaft [0192] 34.4 Drive gear [0193] 34.5 Drive shaft [0194] 34.6 Transfer gears [0195] 35.0 DRIVE WHEEL ASSEMBLY [0196] Numeral Description [0197] 35.1 Drive wheel [0198] 36.0 DELAY ASSEMBLY [0199] 36.1 Friction plate and clutch assembly [0200] 37.0 TRACTION/TENSION CARRIAGE ASSEMBLY [0201] Numeral Description [0202] 37.1 Bracket arm [0203] 37.2 Actuating arm [0204] 37.21 Connecting arm [0205] 37.3 Carriage depressing arm [0206] 37.31 Hinge pin [0207] 37.4 Tension arm [0208] 37.41 Tension arm roller [0209] 37.6 Traction spring [0210] 37.8 Trigger actuator pin [0211] 310 Safety Max™ door opener [0212] D Door [0213] G Ground
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[0214] 51.0 CRANK ASSEMBLY [0215] Numeral Description [0216] 51.0 Foot activation [0217] 51.1 Pedal [0218] 51.2 Crank arm [0219] 51.3 Crank shaft [0220] 51.32 Bushing [0221] 51.33 Arm return spring [0222] 52.0 DRIVE ASSEMBLY [0223] (Spring-loaded) [0224] Numeral Description [0225] 52.6 Main springs, right-handed [0226] 52.7 Main springs, left-handed [0227] 53.0 CHASSIS [0228] Numeral Description [0229] 53.1 Main chaise [0230] 53.2 Chassis mounting holes and screws [0231] 54.0 GEAR TRAIN [0232] Numeral Description [0233] 54.1 Planetary gear assembly [0234] 54.11 Clutching bearing [0235] 54.5 Drive shaft [0236] 54.51 Bushing [0237] 55.0 DRIVE WHEEL ASSEMBLY [0238] Numeral Description [0239] 55.1 Drive wheel [0240] 56.0 DELAY ASSEMBLY [0241] 57.0 TRACTION/TENSION CARRIAGE ASSEMBLY [0242] Numeral Description [0243] 57.1 Bracket arm [0244] 57.11 Guide [0245] 57.12 Guide pin and stop [0246] 57.31 Hinge pin [0247] 57.5 Traction locking ratchet and hinge [0248] 57.6 Traction spring [0249] 57.7 Trigger lever [0250] 57.8 Wheel return lifting springs [0251] 510 Safety Max™ door opener [0252] D Door [0253] G Ground
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0254] The present invention has broad applications to many technical fields for a variety of articles. For illustrative purposes only, a preferred mode for carrying out the invention is described herein, wherein a foot operable door opener is provided without an electrical assist.
[0255] In a first embodiment, shown in drawing
[0256] The current configuration of the first embodiment of the door opener is divided into seven distinct operational segments. The first segment is the crank assembly, 1.0. The cycle is initiated when the pedal 1.1 is depressed which moves the crank arm, 1.2, down transferring the torque to the crankshaft, 1.3. The crank arm returns back to the home position with the assistance of the return spring, 1.33.
[0257] The next segment is the drive assembly, 2.0. The drive assembly is connected to the crank arm with a set of steel cables, 2.2. The cables are wrapped around the drum, 2.3, when the pedal and crank arm are depressed, the cables, turn the drum, winding up the main springs, 2.6, 2.7. In the current configuration, the springs are both left-handed and right-handed, ganged up on the main shaft, 2.5, to generate the torque required to turn the wheel, 5.1 via gear train 4.0.
[0258] The chassis, 3.1, houses all the different mechanisms and bushings within the chassis. It is also accommodating the means of securing the chassis with fasteners, such as screws or clamps, to the door.
[0259] The gear train, 4.0. has a speed increasing ratio of 1 to 10. The 60 degree turn on the crank arm, 1.2, will translate to 4.5 revolutions of the 4-inch wheel, 5.1. This is enough to open the door 25 to 30 inches. The main springs, 2.6, 2.7, drive the primary gear, 4.1, which has a one-way clutch bearing, 4.11, centered around the shaft, 2.5. This allows for the one-way travel of the gear with no backlash or backward movement. The large main gear is meshed with the small idler gear, 4.2, which is connected with gear, 4.3 via axle 4.31. The gear 4.3 is meshed with drive gear, 4.4. The drive gear 4.4 is mounted on the same shaft, 4.5, as the drive wheel, 5.1. The drive train transmits rotation of the transfer shaft 2.5 to driveshaft 4.5 with ratio 1:10 in the same rotational direction.
[0260] The drive wheel assembly, 5.0, consists of a drive wheel, such as, for example, a soft durometer wheel connected to the main driveshaft, 4.5, or a pneumatic main drive wheel, through a hub, 5.2. The energy stored in wound-up torsion springs 2.6 and 2.7 is transmitted via gear train to drive wheel 5.1. The drive wheel 5.1 is temporarily locked by delay system to allow a safe time delay, such as about 3 to 5 seconds, for the wheel 5.1 to start rotating.
[0261] The delay system, 6.0, holds and delays the release of the energy of the wound springs 2.6 and 2.7. This allows safe ergonomic transfer of one's weight to both feet. This unique feature enables one's weight to be planted back on the ground. This allows the entrant to comfortably step aside to clear the swinging door.
[0262] The delay assembly 6.0 consists of a double-acting pneumatic cylinder, with spring return, 6.2. The cylinder 6.2 is compressed by means of the main crankshaft, 1.3, when the pedal, 1.1 and crank arm, 1.2, are depressed. Cylinder, 6.2, through plastic tubes, 6.24 and check valves, 6.251, pressurizing the system to a single acting pin cylinder, 6.3, extending a plunger, 6.32. This plunger depresses a pawl, 6.4, which engages and locks a ratchet wheel, 6.5, which is directly connected to the main drive wheel 5.1. Air escapes from the compressed chamber of the single-acting pin cylinder, 6.2, through fixed orifice restrictor, 6.252, or needle valve, regulating the delay. As the pressure is released through the orifice, the spring-loaded plunger, 6.32, retracts releasing the pawl, 6.4, with the aid of a tension spring, 6.6, allowing the pawl 6.4, to release the ratchet, 6.5, on the main wheel, 5.1. This delay releases the stored energy of the wound-up torsion springs without losing any energy and frees rotation of the drive wheel 5.1.
[0263] The traction tension assembly, 7.0, is actuated when the main pedal crank arm, 1.2, is depressed. This rotates the crankshaft, 1.3, which is connected to the actuating arm, 7.2, which pulls down the carriage depressing arm, 7.3. through the connecting link, 7.21, The depressing arm, 7.3, pulls down the tension arm, 7.4, through tension arm roller, 7.41, which falls into a notch and is locked into place with the traction locking pawl, 7.5, assisted with traction pawl spring, 7.51, which maintains continuous light torque that keeps traction locking pawl in contact with round part of the tension arm 7.4. The depressing arm, 7.3, pulls down and engages the pre-loaded fork assembly, 7.1, through guide pin and stop 7.12. moving the drive wheel, 5.1 towards the ground. The Traction spring, 7.6, keeps constant downward pressure and develops positive force to the ground to maintain traction throughout the one- and one-half inches of travel, 7.11. This is to accommodate: the undercut under a door, threshold, and any slope in the travel path of the opening door.
[0264] As the main springs, 2.6, 2.7, unwinds at the end of the cycle, an actuating pin 7.8 hits the trigger lever 7.7 and lifts the locking pawl 7.5 through pawl actuator shaft 7.52, releasing the fork assembly with the assistance of the fork assembly lifting spring, 7.13. This raises up the main drive wheel, 5.1, back to the resting position where it is ready for the next cycle.
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[0268] As the main springs, 2.6, 2.7, unwinds at the end of the cycle, an actuating pin 7.8 hits the trigger lever 7.7 and lifts the locking pawl 7.5 through pawl actuator shaft 7.52, releasing the fork assembly with the assistance of the fork assembly lifting spring, 7.13. This raises up the main drive wheel, 5.1, back to the resting position where it is ready for the next cycle.
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[0270] This could also serve as a delay for the engagement of the traction release mechanism, 7.0, providing another delay option for holding the door open delaying the closing cycle with a fixed or variable time interval.
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[0272] This could also serve as a delay for the engagement of the traction release mechanism, 7.0, providing another delay option for holding the door open delaying the closing cycle with a fixed or variable time interval.
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[0274] This could also serve as a delay for the engagement of the traction release mechanism, providing another delay option for when the closing cycle would begin.
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[0279] In the foregoing description, certain terms and visual depictions are used to illustrate the preferred embodiment. However, no unnecessary limitations are to be construed by the terms used or illustrations depicted, beyond what is shown in the prior art, since the terms and illustrations are exemplary only, and are not meant to limit the scope of the present invention.
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[0281] The next operation is the drive assembly, 32.0. The drive assembly is connected to the main spring, 32.6, when the pedal and crank arm are depressed, the main spring winds up and turns the main gear, 34.1, through the transfer shaft, 32.5, which has a clutch bearing, 34.11, centered around the shaft, 32.5. This allows for the one-way travel of the gear with no backlash or backward movement. The main gear is held in place and not allowed to unwind the main spring by the drive pawl, 32.3, which is depressed and set by the connecting link, 32.2. Winding the main spring, 32.6,
[0282] The chassis, 33.1, houses all the different mechanisms and bushings within the chassis. It is also accommodating the means of securing the mechanize with screws or clamps to the door.
[0283] The gear train, 34.0. has a speed increasing ratio of 1 to 10. This is so a 60-90 degree turn on the crank arm, 31.2, will net 2 ½ to 3 full revolutions of the 04-inch wheel, 35.1. This is enough to open the door 25 to 30 inches. The main Spring, 32.6, drive the main gear, 34.1, and meshes with the transfer gears, 34.6. The large transfer gears steps down to the small idler gear, 34.2, which again steps up to the secondary speed increasing gear, 34.3, and eventually to the drive gear, 34.4. The drive gear is mounted on the same shaft, 34.5, as the drive wheel, 35.1.
[0284] The drive wheel assembly, 35.0, consists of a soft durometer wheel connected to the main driveshaft, 34.5, connected to the drive shaft. The potential energy of the springs, 32.6, are wound with the depression of the pedal, 31.1 and the crank arm, 31.2, connected to the driver arm, 32.7 through the connecting link, 32.2, which winds the spring, 32.6. The potential energy is held back, momentarily, not allowed to release.
[0285] The delay assembly, 36.0, holds and delays the release of the potential energy of the wound springs. This allows safe ergonomic transfer of one's weight to both feet. This unique feature enables one's weight to be planted back on the ground. This allows the entrant to comfortably step aside to clear the swinging door.
[0286] The delay assembly consists of spring-loaded pneumatic cylinder, (not shown). The cylinder is compressed by means of the main crankshaft, when the pedal and crank arm, is depressed. Cylinder, with the aid of hoses, and check valves, moves air to the piston of a single action pin cylinder, and plunger. This plunger depresses a pawl, which engages a ratcheting wheel, which is directly connected to the main drive wheel. Air escapes from the compressed chamber, adjusted with a needle valve, regulating the delay. As the pressure is released, the plunger, disengages with the aid of a tension spring, allowing the pawl, to release the ratchet, on the main wheel.
[0287] Alternately the method includes the use of a spring-loaded dash pot with plunger to be used in lieu of the single acting pin cylinder. This would be mechanically activated. This would eliminate the need for the pneumatic cylinder, hoses, and check valves. This delay releases the stored potential from the main springs and starts the cycle of the wheel turning without losing any potential energy.
[0288] Alternately the method includes a friction clutch plate, 36.1, to restrain said drive wheel, 35.1, or main gear, 34.1, for a fixed or variable length of time, as shown in
[0289] The traction tension assembly, 37.0, regulates adhesive, slippage or coefficient of friction of the various components on surfaces upon which they move. It is actuated when the main pedal crank arm, 31.2, is depressed. This rotates and drops the connecting arm, 37.21, which in turn drops the carriage depressing arm, 37.3. The depressing arm actuates bracket arm, 37.1 by engaging the actuating arm, 37.2, it engages the traction spring, 37.6. This keeps constant variable pressure on the bracket arm, 37.1, so there is constant pressure on the sloping floor.
[0290] As the drive pawl, 32.3, rotates along with the main gear, 34.1, the peddle, 31.1, transfer arm, 32.2, and connecting arm, 37.21, all lift the carriage depressing arm, 37.3. This in turn causes the depressing arm to lift the bracket arm, 37.1 by engaging the actuating arm, 37.2, which in turn engages the traction spring, 37.6, lifting the bracket arm, 37.1, and retracting the wheel, 35.1, so door, D, can now swing freely, back to the closed position with aid of the overhead of floor mounted, or spring-loaded hinges. This allows the door to close without human assistance.
[0291] In a third embodiment shown in
[0292] A speed increasing planetary gear box, 54.1, winds one or more springs, 52.27 and 52.26, (right and left-handed) which may work optionally if the sequence is reversed and goes from crank arm to gears, to winding springs, or also optionally multiple pumps of the pedal, turns the wheel system, which each are connected to drive shaft, 54.5, in turn rotating the wheel, 51.1, over multiple 360 degrees rotations, and thereby opening the door, D, sufficiently to allow the entrant to pass until the foot pedal, 51.1, is dis-engaged by the entrant. The crank arm, 51.2, is returned to its original position, with the aid of the return arm spring, 51.33. This action causes the crank arm, 51.2, to strike the trigger lever release, 57.7, which in turn releases the ratcheting hinge mechanism and spring, 57.5, and 57.6, allowing the wheel return lifting springs, 57.8, to lift the wheel assembly to rotate up, back to its original up position, guided by the guide pin and stop, 57.11, and 57.12, releasing the wheel, 55.1, from the ground, thus allowing the door to close with a standard overhead closer or spring-loaded hinge, which is standard hardware on most doors. At that time after the opening and closing of the door, the door is ready for the next entrant.
[0293] The embodiment of
[0294] In general, in all three embodiments of
[0295] In general, in all three embodiments of
[0296] It is further noted that while
[0297] A second embodiment shown in drawing
[0298] A third embodiment shown in drawing
[0299] It is further known that other modifications may be made to the present invention, without departing the scope of the invention, as noted in the appended Claims.