Apparatus comprising a roof panel and control system for opening and closing the roof panel
10988926 ยท 2021-04-27
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Inventors
Cpc classification
E04B9/003
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E04B9/02
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E04B9/001
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E04B7/163
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E04F10/10
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Abstract
There is provided an apparatus comprising a roof panel (20) and control system (14), the roof panel comprising one or more cover portions that are moveable between open and closed positions for opening and closing the roof panel. The control system comprises an actuator (40) for moving the cover portions between the open and closed positions, a mains power supply input, and an emergency power store. The control system is configured to receive one or more signals indicative of an emergency, to power the actuator from the mains power supply when the signals indicate there is no emergency, and to power the actuator from the emergency power store when the signals indicate there is an emergency.
Claims
1. An apparatus comprising a roof panel and control system, the roof panel comprising one or more cover portions that are moveable between open and closed positions for opening and closing the roof panel, the control system comprising an actuator for moving the cover portions between the open and closed positions, a mains power supply input, and an emergency power store, wherein the control system is configured to receive one or more signals indicative of an emergency, to power the actuator from the mains power supply input when the signals indicate there is no emergency, and to power the actuator from the emergency power store when the signals indicate there is an emergency, wherein the control system is configured to monitor a voltage of the emergency power store, to automatically move the cover portions to the open position if the voltage falls below a threshold, and to keep the cover portions in the open position for as long as the voltage remains below the threshold.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the control system comprises an emergency input for receiving the signals indicative of an emergency.
3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the mains power supply input is one of the signals, and wherein the mains power supply input is considered by the control system to indicate an emergency when no power is received from it.
4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the actuator is an electric actuator which electrically powers the movement of the cover portions from the open to the closed positions, and from the closed to the open positions.
5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the control system is configured to power the actuator from the emergency power store to move the cover portions to the open positions when the signals indicate there is an emergency.
6. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the cover portions comprise a plurality of slats which are rotatable to open and close the roof panel.
7. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein each slat comprises a sound insulation layer and a support layer on which the sound insulation layer is mounted.
8. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the emergency power store is a rechargeable battery, and wherein the control system is configured to recharge the rechargeable battery from the mains power supply input.
9. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the control system comprises a controller that receives the one or more signals indicative of an emergency, and controls the powering of the actuator from the mains power supply input and emergency power store.
10. An apparatus comprising a roof panel and control system, the roof panel comprising one or more cover portions that are moveable between open and closed positions for opening and closing the roof panel, the control system comprising an actuator for moving the cover portions between the open and closed positions, a mains power supply input, and an emergency power store, wherein the control system is configured to receive one or more signals indicative of an emergency, to power the actuator from the mains power supply input when the signals indicate there is no emergency, and to power the actuator from the emergency power store when the signals indicate there is an emergency, wherein the control system is configured to power the actuator from the emergency power store only when the cover portions are moved from the closed to the open positions, and never when the cover portions are moved from the open to the closed positions.
11. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein the control system comprises an emergency input for receiving the signals indicative of an emergency.
12. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein the mains power supply input is one of the signals, and wherein the mains power supply input is considered by the control system to indicate an emergency when no power is received from it.
13. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein the actuator is an electric actuator which electrically powers the movement of the cover portions from the open to the closed positions, and from the closed to the open positions.
14. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein the control system is configured to power the actuator from the emergency power store to move the cover portions to the open positions when the signals indicate there is an emergency.
15. An apparatus comprising a roof panel and control system, the roof panel comprising one or more cover portions that are moveable between open and closed positions for opening and closing the roof panel, the control system comprising an actuator for moving the cover portions between the open and closed positions, a mains power supply input, and an emergency power store, wherein the control system is configured to receive one or more signals indicative of an emergency, to power the actuator from the mains power supply input when the signals indicate there is no emergency, and to power the actuator from the emergency power store when the signals indicate there is an emergency, wherein the control system comprises a user-actuable control point, and wherein the control system powers the actuator to move the cover portions to the open positions when the user-actuable control point is actuated by a user, wherein the control system is configured to power the actuator to move the cover portions to the closed positions a preset length of time after actuation of the user-actuable control point by a user, wherein the control system comprises a slider which is slidable to set the preset length of time.
16. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein the user-actuable control point comprises a button which is actuable to power the actuator to move the cover portions to the open positions, and the user-actuable control point further comprises the slider.
Description
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(1) Embodiments of the invention will now be described by way of non-limiting example only and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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(7) The figures are not to scale, and same or similar reference signs denote same or similar features.
(8) The schematic diagram of
(9) A controller 51 of a control system for controlling the opening and closing of the slats 24 is mounted on wall 11 of the pod. A user-actuable control point in the form of a push button 56 is also mounted on the wall 11, and is connected to the controller 51. The controller 51 is configured to open the roof for a preset length of time whenever the push button 51 is pushed by a user of the pod 10. In this embodiment, the preset length of time is 20 minutes, however the preset length of time can be altered at the controller 51 if desired.
(10) The schematic diagram of
(11) Each slat 24 has a rectangular shape with both its bottom corners 30 pivotally connected to the frame 22, and one of its top corners 32 pivotally connected to a push rod 34. The push rod 34 is perpendicular to the slats 24, and is connected to an actuator 40 which moves the push rod 34 to open and close the slats. For example, the schematic diagram of
(12) The actuator 40 comprises an electric motor within body 41, and a shaft 44 which is movable in and out of a sheath 42 under control of the electric motor. For example, the sheath 42 may comprise an internal screw thread that co-operates with an external screw thread of the shaft 44, such that rotating the sheath 42 with the electric motor causes the shaft 44 to move in and out of the sheath 42. The shaft 44 is pivotally connected to the push rod 34, such that moving the shaft 44 in and out of the sheath 42 closes and opens the roof panel. Other alternate arrangements for extending and retracting the shaft 44 from the sheath 42 will also be apparent to those skilled in the art. For example, the actuator 40 could be implemented as a stepper motor which rotates the body 41 and sheath 42/shaft 44 to move the push rod 34.
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(14) The controller 51 comprises a mains power input 52 in the form of a mains electricity plug that is plugged into a mains power supply 60. The controller 51 also comprises an emergency input 54 in the form of a socket that receives a plug of an emergency alarm system 62. In this embodiment, the emergency alarm system 62 is a smoke/heat detector, although other types of emergency alarm system will be apparent to those skilled in the art.
(15) The controller 51 monitors the voltage of the battery 58, and periodically recharges it from the mains power supply. If the voltage of the battery 58 ever drops below a threshold value, then the controller 51 issues an alert in the form of a flashing light, indicating that the battery 58 requires maintenance.
(16) The controller 51 controls the opening and closing of the roof panels 20 by actuating the actuators 40 in accordance with signals received from the emergency alarm system 62, the mains power supply 60, and the button 56. The flow diagram of
(17) Starting from a state 70 when the roof panels 20 are closed, one or more users enter the pod 10 and decide that they would like to increase the ventilation within the pod to provide cooling. Therefore the user(s) press the button 56 in a step 72. The controller 51 receives the button press, and in response powers the actuators 40 to rotate the slats 24 of the roof panels 20 to their open positions in state 80, so that air can flow through the elongate apertures 25 through the roof panels. Since the emergency alarm system 62 does not indicate an emergency, the actuators 40 are powered from the mains power supply 60. A timer of the controller 51 starts counting up to the preset length of time, which is set at 20 minutes.
(18) After 20 minutes, the timer expires at step 74, and in response the controller 51 powers the actuators 40 to rotate the slats 24 back to their closed positions so that the elongate apertures 25 are closed and the slats 24 provide soundproofing for the meeting. Since the emergency alarm system 62 does not indicate an emergency and the slats are being closed rather than opened, the actuators 40 are powered from the mains power supply 60. By this time, the pod has cooled down sufficiently, and so the user(s) are happy for the pod roof to remain closed. In the event it becomes too hot inside the pod again, the user(s) simply press the button 56 again to provide another 20 minute time period with the roof open. In an alternate embodiment, the user-actuable control point comprises a slider in addition to the button 56, and the user(s) can move the slider to set how long the roof is to remain open for. The user-actuable control point may also include a switch or button that the user can press to close the roof before the 20 minute time period time has expired, for example if the user desires soundproofing rather than ventilation at any particular time.
(19) In a step 76, the emergency alarm system 62 detects that there is a fire in the office building, and the controller 51 receives a signal from the emergency alarm system at the emergency input 54, the signal indicating that there is an emergency. In response, the controller 51 powers the actuators 40 to move the slats 24 to their open positions where the elongate apertures 25 are opened. Since the signal from the emergency alarm system indicates an emergency, the actuators 40 are powered to open the slats using power from the emergency power store 58, rather than from the mains power supply. Therefore, even if the mains powers supply fails as a result of the emergency, the slats will still be moved to the open positions.
(20) Once the roof has been opened, the user(s) inside the pod hear an alarm of the emergency alarm system 62 through the elongate apertures 25, and leave the building. Water from sprinklers of the emergency alarm system 62 may also enter the pod 10 through the elongate apertures 25. Once the emergency has passed and the signal at the emergency input 54 no longer indicates an emergency, the button 56 can be pressed once to reset the system and return the roof to the closed configuration.
(21) In this particular embodiment, the controller 51 also treats the failure of the mains power supply as an emergency. Therefore, if the mains power supply fails at step 78, then the controller 51 powers the actuators 40 to move the slats 24 to their open positions using the emergency power store 58. Once the mains power returns and no emergency is indicated by the emergency alarm system 62, the controller 51 powers the actuators 40 from the mains power supply to return the slats 24 to their default closed positions.
(22) It will be appreciated that the controller 51 could be implemented in any suitable manner, for example by hardwiring, or by a microcontroller, or a computer program running on a processor.
(23) Many other variations of the described embodiments falling within the scope of the invention will also be apparent to those skilled in the art.