Method of door control without hand contacting and the device carrying out this method
11078706 · 2021-08-03
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05F11/22
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05F13/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E05F11/22
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
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.
Claims
1. A device for controlling doors comprising: a door leaf coupled to a door frame a moveable between a closed position and an open position, a control mechanism coupled to the door leaf and configured to receive an actuating force, a rotating member connected to the door leaf and coupled to the control mechanism by a connecting member, an opening member having an opening member fastener and an opening member support arm, wherein the opening member is connected to the rotating member and the door frame, a closing member having closing member fastener and a closing member support arm, wherein the closing member is connected to the rotating member and the door leaf, and a latch configured to couple and uncouple the opening member to the door leaf via the rotating member by selectively connecting the rotating member to either the door frame or the door leaf, wherein, the control mechanism receives the actuating force when the door leaf is in the closed position and the latch couples the opening member and the closing member via the rotating member to the door leaf by latching on a carrier attached to the door leaf, wherein the actuating force rotates the opening member and closing member via the connecting member and the rotating member to accumulate an opening force in the opening member and a closing force in the closing member, wherein, when the control mechanism receives the actuating force and the latch engages the carrier, the closing member fastener and the closing member support arm of the closing member engage the door leaf so that the closing force is blocked against the door leaf, wherein, when the control mechanism receives the actuating force and the latch engages the carrier, the opening member fastener of the opening member is positioned against the door leaf due to the engagement of the latch on the rotating member with the carrier on the door leaf and the opening member support arm of the opening member is positioned against the door frame so that the opening force opens the door leaf when the control mechanism is disengaged and the door leaf moves to the open position, wherein, when the door leaf reaches a position preset by a stop and the latch disengages from the carrier, the opening member fastener and the opening member support arm of the opening member engage the door frame via engagement of the latch with the stop so that the opening force is blocked against the door frame in the open position, wherein, when the stop hits the latch and the latch disengages from the carrier, the closing member fastener of the closing member is positioned against the door frame through the rotating member and the closing member support arm of the closing member is positioned against the door leaf, and wherein, when the door leaf reaches a fully open position which corresponds with the latch leaning on the stop, the door leaf starts to disengage from the opening member and the door leaf beings to close automatically by the force stored in the closing member.
2. The device of claim 1, wherein the opening member and closing member each include springs.
3. The device of claim 1, wherein the rotating member is arranged in a lower part of the door leaf.
4. The device of claim 1, wherein the control mechanism is arranged in a lower part of the door leaf and includes a tread leg for operation with a foot.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION
(1) The device will be further illustrated by the drawings and diagrams, in which a mechanical solution is described using torsion springs for the opening and closing mechanism. It is activated by rotating the rotating member in an opposite direction to the opening direction of the door leaf.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(20) Because the disclosed embodiments relate to a control system of one door leaf, which operates independently of a possible control system on a second door leaf, the disclosed embodiments will be further explained by an example of a single-leaf door.
(21) When the opening and closing mechanism 100 is activated, a rotating member 5 can either be rotated in the same or the opposite direction to the rotation of a door leaf 1. In a further explained solution the closing mechanism is used in the opposite direction.
(22) The control mechanism 200 can be implemented by various technical means. A variant with the control mechanism 200 is that the mechanism 200 provides for optimization of a driving force with continuous automatic shift of the gear ratio.
(23) In some embodiments, the opening member 14 and the closing member 17 include torsion springs.
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(25) The present disclosure enables opening of the door leaf 1 away from the passing person and, in particular, towards the passing person and subsequent automatic closure without the need to touch anything on the door by hand. The door leaf 1 is additionally provided with the opening and closing mechanism 100, preferably in the lower part of the door leaf 1. The opening and closing mechanism 100 can be activated using the control mechanism 200 and connecting member 23. For example by pressing the control mechanism 200 with the foot, the door leaf 1 opens and subsequently closes automatically. The opening and closing mechanism 100 is mounted on the side of the door leaf 1 so that the door leaf 1 opens towards the passing person, who would otherwise have had to pull the door leaf 1 by hand. On the opposite side of the door leaf 1, which opens from the passing person, such a control mechanism 200 does not need to be mounted because the passing person could push the door leaf 1 by foot, shoulder, elbow, knee, orthopedic aids, etc. For uniformity of the door leaf 1, it is appropriate that the front part of the control mechanism 28 and the rear part of the control mechanism 29 are arranged on both sides of the door leaf 1, as shown in
(26) The described example could also be designed so that the opening and closing mechanism 100 does not include a torsion spring, but is pneumatic-hydraulic device, pneumatic device, or a hydraulic energy accumulation device.
(27) For several reasons, a purely mechanical structure may be advantageous. In such an embodiment, the opening member 14 and closing member 17 include a torsion spring that acts as an energy accumulator for opening and closing the door leaf 1.
(28) Opening and closing mechanism 100, according to
(29) Furthermore, there is a possibility that the passing person holds the door leaf 1 before the latch 7 is disengaged, for example again by the person's foot. This will ensure that the door leaf 1 with carrier 22 will not have enough inertial force to leave the point of contact with the latch 7, and thus the opening member 14 remains in activated position, as shown in
(30) Control mechanism 200 may be arranged on one side of the door leaf 1, while on the opposite side of the door leaf 1, control mechanism 200 may be on the same axis arranged next to the tread arm 34, as shown in
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(32) Opening member 14 exerts no force. The closing member 17 develops only the preload force to keep the door leaf 1 closed. The latch 7 is in the disengaged position, shown in
(33) The schematic arrangement is shown in
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(35) The front part of the control mechanism 28 and the rear part of the control mechanism 29, if it is mounted, are activated, that is they are in the lower position, shown in
(36) Opening member 14 is rotated by the rotating member 5 via a twist of the opening member fastener 15 against the opening member support arm 16, which leans on frame 3 and wall 2 to develop full torque. The closing member 17 also develops full torque by twisting the closing member fastener 18 against the closing member support arm 19, which leans on the door leaf 1, as shown in
(37) The latch 7 is in the activated position because it does not lean on the stop 6 and the latch spring 9 keeps it in the activated state, as shown in
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(39) The front part of the control mechanism 28 and the rear part of the control mechanism 29, if it is mounted, are in the activated position, as shown in
(40) This solution has a number of technical and economic benefits, including the possibility of installation on an existing door leaf 1 and the fact that the solution does not fundamentally affect the function and operation of the door leaf 1 when the opening and closing mechanism 100 is not activated, it works only as a closer.
(41) The disclosed embodiments are applicable in all fields where it is necessary to open and close the door without touching it with human hand due to hygienic reasons, or even in cases where the opening by hand is difficult, for example when the passing person has full hands.
(42) Another possible function is to stop the door in the open position. That could be advantageous for example for hospitals, restaurants, storage etc.