POWER TRANSFER DEVICE FOR A ROLLING DOOR OPERATOR
20210214974 ยท 2021-07-15
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05B65/104
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F16H1/206
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E06B9/70
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F16H1/28
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E06B9/68
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B9/74
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A power transfer device for a fire door operator having a pair of drive gears includes a bridge gear box having a drive shaft suitable for being coupled to an external drive. An idle spur gear is fixed to the drive shaft. A pair of spur gears are coupled to the idle spur gear to rotate in response to rotations of the idle spur gear. Spur gear shafts are coupled to the spur gears and arranged to be coupled to the drive gears of the operator so that rotation of the drive shaft by an external drive is translated to simultaneous rotations of the drive gears of the operator.
Claims
1. A power transfer device for a fire door operator having a pair of drive gears comprising a bridge gear box having a drive shaft suitable for being coupled to an external drive; an idle spur gear fixed to said drive shaft; a pair of spur gears coupled to said idle spur gear to rotate in response to rotations of said idle spur gear; and spur gear shafts coupled to said spur gears and arranged to be coupled to the drive gears of the operator, whereby rotation of said drive shaft by an external drive is translated to simultaneous rotations of the drive gears of the operator.
2. A power transfer device as defined in claim 1, in combination with a fire door operator.
3. A power transfer device as defined in claim 2, wherein said fire door operator is coupled to a rolling door that can be raised when rolled onto a generally horizontal shaft when the shaft rotates in a first direction and lowered when the shaft rotates in an opposing direction, said operator comprising a planetary gear system; a carrier secured to said planetary gear system adapted to be coupled to the rolling door shaft; and drive means coupled to said bridge gear box for selectively driving said planetary gear system to transmit rotational power to the rolling door shaft.
4. A power transfer device as defined in claim 3, wherein said drive means comprises a hand-operated chain drive coupled to said planetary gear system.
5. A power transfer device as defined in claim 3, wherein said drive means comprises an exterior motor coupled to said planetary gear system.
6. A power transfer device as defined in claim 5, wherein said exterior motor is coupled by means of a drive shaft engaged with said planetary gear system; and a sprocket fixedly mounted on said drive shaft for coupling said drive shaft to said exterior motor.
7. A power transfer device as defined in claim 6, wherein said bridge gear box couples said drive shaft to two spur gears for driving said operator drive gears.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0022] The following descriptions are in reference to the accompanying drawings in which the same or similar parts are referenced by the same numerals throughout the several drawings, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0034] Referring now to the figures, in which identical or similar parts are designated by the same reference numerals throughout, and first referring to
[0035] The operator 10 is mounted on a side drive bracket plate 12 secured to a vertical channel or wall angles 14. A rolling door 16 shown in
[0036] The operator 10 includes a generally cup-shaped housing 20 has interior space 20a as shown in
[0037] Referring to
[0038] A carrier 32 in the form of a circular plate or disk is fixedly attached to a hub 34 in any conventional manner and shares rotations with the carrier 32. The carrier 32 is also secured to the planetary gears 24, as indicated. The hub 34 can be secured to the shaft 18a in any suitable or conventional manner. The hub 34 includes a mounting plate 34a attachable to the carrier 32 and an annular extension 34b formed at the radial end opposite to the mounting plate with external teeth 34c. A keyway 34d is shown for securing the shaft 18a to the hub 34 for sharing rotations therewith.
[0039] A locking mechanism 36 is provided for normally locking the main outer or ring gear 22 in relation to the housing 20. The locking device, in the example shown, is a rocking arm 36 positioned in proximity to the exterior teeth 22a of the annular ring 22 and provided with locking teeth 36a configured to mesh with the outer or exterior teeth 22a of the main or ring gear 22. In a locking position, the teeth 36a engage the teeth 22a and prevent the ring gear 22 from rotating about the axis A. The rocker arm 36a can be manually or electromechanically urged from its normal biased locking position to move the locking teeth 36a out of engagement with the exterior teeth 22a thereby releasing the outer or gear ring 22. The rocker arm 36 can be controlled manually by a string or pull chain attached to a loop 36b shown in
[0040] One of the features of the invention is the use of a direct drive limit switch 38 shown, for example, in
[0041] An opening 26h is provided in the wall 26d for providing access to the outer teeth 22a of the ring gear 22 when the rocker arm 36 is mounted on the housing 20. Similarly, an opening 26i is provided on the annular wall 20d to enable the gear train 40 to engage the direct drive limit switch assembly 38 which is likewise mounted exteriorly of the housing 20.
[0042] When the rocker arm 36 is moved from a locking position in which the teeth 36a engage the teeth 22a on the ring gear to an unlocking position these teeth disengage from each other. The ring gear is freed to rotate as is the sun gear 26 as well as the hub 34 and the carrier 32. This allows the shaft 18a to freely rotate and the door rolled up on the barrel assembly to drop under its own weight. However, when the door starts to accelerate and pick up speed the dropping speed must be regulated or controlled to avoid excessive speeds and potential hazards. Other known release devices can be used such as fusible links, electromechanical release devices such as solenoids and motor controlled release devices.
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[0044] Drives for raising and lowering the door are applied via the sun gear 26, as indicated, through the outer teeth 26c that mesh with the drive gears 30. Other known ways for applying rotational forces to the sun gear cam be used and contemplated.
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[0046] Instead of hand chain assembly 48 any other suitable drive can be used. For example, referring to
[0047] In a similar manner, referring to
[0048] It will be appreciated that the use of a ring gear 22 provided with exterior or outer teeth 22a and inner teeth 22b in the planetary gear system 10 render the operator extremely versatile and, in effect, universal in that it can be adapted to work with almost any drives and braking systems. Additionally, by utilizing a direct drive gear set 40 coupled to the hub 34, therefore, also to the shaft attached to the hub the direct drive limit switch assembly can be mounted outside of the housing. This facilitates servicing it and adjustments of the direct drive limit assembly without requiring disassembly of the entire unit.
[0049] While the invention has been shown and described with reference to certain embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and detail may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.