MOTOR ASSISTED REVOLVING DOOR SYSTEM AND METHOD WITH MULTIPLE SENSORS
20210277704 · 2021-09-09
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05F15/73
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E05Y2400/44
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E05F15/75
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E06B3/903
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International classification
Abstract
A control system for a door includes: a controller; a door motor configured to be operatively connected to the controller; an object sensor configured to be operatively connected to the controller and to detect a presence of an object; and an operation sensor configured to be operatively connected to the controller and to detect movement of a door, and wherein the controller is configured to send a operation signal to the door motor to cause the door motor to operate when the controller detects both: a signal from the object sensor indicating that the operation sensor has detected the presence of and object; and a signal from the operation sensor indicating that the operation sensor has detected movement.
Claims
1. A control system for a door comprising: a controller; a door motor configured to be operatively connected to the controller; an object sensor configured to be operatively connected to the controller and to detect a presence of an object; and an operation sensor configured to be operatively connected to the controller and to detect movement of a door, and wherein the controller is configured to send an operation signal to the door motor to cause the door motor to operate when the controller detects both: a signal from the object sensor indicating that the operation sensor has detected the presence of and object; and a signal from the operation sensor indicating that the operation sensor has detected movement.
2. The control system of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of object sensors configured to be operatively connected to the controller and to detect a presence of an object and the controller is configured to send the operation signal to the door motor to cause the door motor to operate when the controller detects both: a signal from any of the object sensors indicating that an operation sensor has detected the presence of and object; and a signal from the operation sensor indicating that the operation sensor has detected movement.
3. The control system of claim 1, wherein the operation sensor includes any one of: a torque sensor, a motor current sensor, a motor movement sensor, or a sensor that is configured to detect rotational movement.
4. The control system of claim 1, wherein the operation sensor is configured to sense movements associated with the door.
5. The control system of claim 1, further comprising a revolving door and the door motor is operatively connected to the door.
6. The control system of claim 5, wherein the object sensor is mounted in a door frame.
7. The control system of claim 1, wherein the object sensor is configured to detect the presence of an object in an entranceway of a door system.
8. The control system of claim 1, wherein the controller has additional inputs and outputs.
9. The control system of claim 1, wherein the controller is configured to control at least one of either: lights associated with and door system and a locking system associated with a door.
10. The control system of claim 1, wherein the controller is configured to receive inputs from a remote device.
11. A door system comprising: a revolving door; a controller for controlling the door; a door motor operatively connected to the controller; an object sensor operatively connected to the controller and configured to detect a presence of an object; and an operation sensor operatively connected to the controller and configured to detect movement of a door, and wherein the controller is configured to send an operation signal to the door motor to cause the door motor to operate when the controller detects both: a signal from the object sensor indicating that the operation sensor has detected the presence of and object; and a signal from the operation sensor indicating that the operation sensor has detected movement.
12. The control system of claim 11, further comprising a plurality of object sensors operatively connected to the controller and configured to detect a presence of an object and the controller is configured to send the operation signal to the door motor to cause the door motor to operate when the controller detects both: a signal from any of the object sensors indicating that an operation sensor has detected the presence of and object; and a signal from the operation sensor indicating that the operation sensor has detected movement.
13. The control system of claim 11, wherein the operation sensor is a torque sensor that is configured to detect rotational movement of a shaft operatively connected to the door.
14. The control system of claim 11, wherein the operation sensor is configured to sense movements associated with the door.
15. A method of controlling a revolving door comprising: providing a controller; configuring a door motor to be operatively connected to the controller; operatively connecting an object sensor to the controller and to detect a presence of an object; configuring an operation sensor to be operatively connected to the controller and to detect movement of a door, and configuring the controller to send an operation signal to the door motor to cause the door motor to operate when the controller detects both: a signal from the object sensor indicating that the operation sensor has detected the presence of an object; and a signal from the operation sensor indicating that the operation sensor has detected movement.
16. The method of claim 15, further comprising: configuring a plurality of object sensors to be operatively connected to the controller and to detect a presence of an object and configuring the controller to send the operation signal to the door motor to cause the door motor to operate when the controller detects both: a signal from any of the object sensors indicating that an operation sensor has detected the presence of and object; and a signal from the operation sensor indicating that the operation sensor has detected movement
17. The control system of claim 15, further comprising configuring the operation sensor to sense movements associated with the door.
18. The method of claim 15, further comprising mounting the object sensor to a door frame.
19. The method of claim 15, further comprising configuring the object sensor to detect the presence of an object in an entranceway of a door system.
20. The method of claim 15, operatively connecting the door motor to the revolving door.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the disclosure, are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate aspects of the disclosure and together with the detailed description serve to explain the principles of the disclosure. No attempt is made to show structural details of the disclosure in more detail than may be necessary for a fundamental understanding of the disclosure and the various ways in which it may be practiced. In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0020] The aspects of the disclosure and the various features and advantageous details thereof are explained more fully with reference to the non-limiting aspects and examples that are described and/or illustrated in the accompanying drawings and detailed in the following description. It should be noted that the features illustrated in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, and features of one aspect may be employed with other aspects as the skilled artisan would recognize, even if not explicitly stated herein. Descriptions of well-known components and processing techniques may be omitted so as to not unnecessarily obscure the aspects of the disclosure. The examples used herein are intended merely to facilitate an understanding of ways in which the disclosure may be practiced and to further enable those of skill in the art to practice the aspects of the disclosure. Accordingly, the examples and aspects herein should not be construed as limiting the scope of the disclosure, which is defined solely by the appended claims and applicable law. Moreover, it is noted that like reference numerals represent similar parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
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[0022] In accordance with the present disclosure, one or more object sensors 20 (and optionally 21) are oriented to detect the presence of an object in entrance way 14. In some embodiments the object sensor(s) 20 and/or 21 are mounted to the door frame 12 or the door wing 16. The door 15 is also operatively connected to a door motor 22. The motor 22 is configured to rotate the door 15 about a rotational axis 24.
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[0027] If the object sensor 20 or 21 senses an object in the entrance way 14 it may be interpreted that a person is in the entrance way 14 and presumably that person wants to move through the door system 10. When the pressure sensor 30 detects a pressure on the door 15, it may be interpreted as a person pushing on the door 15. However, pressure sensors 30, 31 alone are not dispositive as to whether a person is pushing on the door 15, because other forces such as wind acting on the door may activate the pressure sensors 30 and 31.
[0028] One of ordinary skill in the art after reviewing this disclosure will understand how to orient object sensor(s) 20 or 21 to detect whether a person is attempting to enter the door system 10. Further, one of ordinary skill in the art after reviewing this disclosure will understand how to locate and set the pressure sensor(s) 31 (and/or 32) to achieve a desired door system 10 performance. For example, in some embodiments, a threshold of how much force on the door 15 may be identified and set in order to trip (or activate) the pressure sensor(s) 30 (and/or 32).
[0029] In some embodiments, the sensitivity and area to monitor of the object sensor(s) 30 (and/or 32) may also identified and set to achieve a desired performance. Desired performance may also be a factor in selecting an amount of sensors 20, 21, 30, 32.
[0030] While the object sensor(s) 20 (21) is shown in the FIGS. to be mounted to the door frame 12 it will be understood that the object sensor(s) 20 (and/or 21) can be mounted to other structure such as the door drum 26, side structures of the door assembly 10 or any other suitable location where the object sensors (s) 20 (and/or 21) can detect the presence of an object in the entrance way 14.
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[0032] The controller 28 has several inputs. For example, the controller 28, is operatively connected to and receives an input from the pressure sensor 30. Optionally additional pressure sensors 32 (indicated with a character “N” to denote that any number of additional pressures sensors may be used) may be operatively connected to the controller 28.
[0033] The controller 28, is operatively connected to and receives an input from the object sensor 20. Optionally, additional object sensors 20 (indicated with a character “N” to denote that any number of additional object sensors may be used) may be operatively connected to the controller 28.
[0034] The controller 28 is operatively connected to the door motor 22. The controller 28 is programed and configured to send operation signals to the door motor 22 based on the inputs. For example, if the controller 28 receives signals from one or more pressure sensors 30, 32 indicating that a force is action upon the door 15 and receives a signal from one or more of the object sensors 20, 21 indicating that an object is sensed in the entrance way 14 the controller 28 will send a signal to the door motor 22 to move the door shaft 25 to rotate the door 15 about the door axis 24. In some embodiments, the controller 28 may be programed to send an operation signal to the door motor 22 to operate the door 15 if anyone and/or combination of sensors 20, 21, 30, 32 are activated. One of ordinary skill in the art after reviewing this disclosure will know how to configure the door system 10 to operate based on what sensors 20, 21, 30 and 32 in order to achieve desired results for a particular installation.
[0035] In some embodiments in accordance with the disclosure, other inputs and/or outputs 34 may be operatively connected to the controller 28. For example, floor sensors, heat sensors, optical beams, or other sensors or other inputs may be operatively connected to the controller 28. Other outputs such as but not limited to a data base, a remote monitoring device, a remote maintenance service, a remote monitoring service such as a private or government security agency, an alarm system or other outputs may be connected to the controller 28.
[0036] In some embodiments, a remote device 36 may be operatively connected to the controller 28. The connection may be wired or wireless as shown in
[0037] While the disclosure has been described in terms of exemplary aspects, those skilled in the art will recognize that the disclosure can be practiced with modifications in the spirit and scope of the appended claims. These examples given above are merely illustrative and are not meant to be an exhaustive list of all possible designs, aspects, applications or modifications of the disclosure.