DRIVE CARRIAGE FOR A DOOR AND DOOR DRIVE
20200080359 ยท 2020-03-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05F15/67
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05F15/681
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A drive carriage for a door, in particular garage door, comprising a body which is linearly shiftably mountable in a rail of a door drive, and a door driver pivotally mounted on the body, wherein a carriage driver which is shiftable relative to the body and is connectable with a power transmission means of the door drive, a latch mounted in the body via a flexible element and is pushable into a recess of the carriage driver by the flexible element, and a latching slide which urges the latch against the flexible element into an unlocking position in which the latch is not pushed into the recess by the flexible element, and which in a drive position permits pushing of the latch into the recess of the carriage driver by the flexible element in order to take a locking position in which the carriage driver is coupled with the body.
Claims
1. A drive carriage for a door, comprising a body which is linearly shiftably mountable in a rail of a door drive, and a door driver which is pivotally mounted on or in the body and is connectable with the door, wherein a carriage driver which is shiftable relative to the body and is connectable with a power transmission device of the door drive, a latch which is mounted in the body via a flexible element and in the case of an overlap is pushable into a corresponding recess of the carriage driver by the flexible element, and a latching slide which in a free-wheeling position urges the latch against the flexible element into an unlocking position in which in the case of an overlap with the recess of the carriage driver the latch is not pushed into the recess by the flexible element, and which in a drive position in the case of an overlap permits pushing of the latch into the recess of the carriage driver by the flexible element in order to take a locking position in which the carriage driver is coupled with the body.
2. The drive carriage according to claim 1, wherein the latching slide includes a connecting link guide along which the latch is positively guided when the latching slide is brought from the free-wheeling position into the drive position and vice versa.
3. The drive carriage according to claim 1, wherein a direction of movement of the latching slide when switching between the free-wheeling position and the drive position is perpendicular to the direction of movement of the latch when switching between locking position and unlocking position.
4. The drive carriage according to claim 1, wherein the latching slide includes a latching nose which prevents a release of a connection between the latching slide and latch.
5. The drive carriage according to claim 1, wherein the latching slide includes a receiving device for receiving an actuating element by means of which the latching slide is brought from the free-wheeling position into the drive position and vice versa.
6. The drive carriage according to claim 1, wherein the body comprises a rail into which the carriage driver is retractable and is shiftably mounted relative to the body.
7. The drive carriage according to claim 6, wherein in the locking position with the carriage driver not present in the rail the latch protrudes into the rail.
8. The drive carriage according to claim 7, wherein the carriage driver includes bevels by which the latch disposed in the locking position is pressed into the body against the flexible element on insertion of the carriage driver into the rail of the body, wherein the relative movement between carriage driver and body can be continued until the recess is located at the level of the latch and the same is pressed into the recess by the flexible element.
9. The drive carriage according to claim 1, wherein the latching slide engages into a recess of the latch and by form fit delimits a movement of the latch enabled by the flexible element.
10. The drive carriage according to claim 1, wherein the body is designed in one piece.
11. The drive carriage according to claim 1, wherein the flexible element is a spring.
12. The drive carriage according to claim 1, wherein the latching slide, latch, carriage driver and body are made of plastics.
13. The drive carriage according to claim 1, wherein the door driver is configured as a rod and includes a bolt element at an end facing away from the door, by means of which the door driver is releasably mounted in a recess of the body and pivotable about the longitudinal axis of the bolt element.
14. A door drive for a door, comprising a drive motor, a rail, a power transmission device, and a drive carriage, wherein the drive carriage comprises a body which is linearly shiftably mountable in the rail, and a door driver which is pivotally mounted on or in the body and is connectable with the door, wherein a carriage driver which is shiftable relative to the body and is connectable with the power transmission device of the door drive, a latch which is mounted in the body via a flexible element and in the case of an overlap is pushable into a corresponding recess of the carriage driver by the flexible element, and a latching slide which in a free-wheeling position urges the latch against the flexible element into an unlocking position in which in the case of an overlap with the recess of the carriage driver the latch is not pushed into the recess by the flexible element, and which in a drive position in the case of an overlap permits pushing of the latch into the recess of the carriage driver by the flexible element in order to take a locking position in which the carriage driver is coupled with the body, wherein the door drive is linearly movable by means of the power transmission device.
15. The drive carriage according to claim 1, wherein the door is for a garage door.
16. The door drive according to claim 14, wherein the door is for a garage door, and wherein the power transmission device is a toothed belt.
17. The drive carriage according to claim 5, wherein the latching slide includes a securing device by means of which the actuating element is fixed on or in the receiving device.
18. The drive carriage according to claim 6, wherein the rail is aligned parallel to a direction of movement of the drive carriage in the door drive.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF FIGURES
[0026] Further features, details and advantages of the disclosure can be taken from the exemplary embodiment explained with reference to the Figures. In the drawing:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0032] In the following, an exemplary embodiment of the drive carriage according to the disclosure will now be described with reference to
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[0034] In the body 1 of the drive carriage the door driver 6 configured as a bent rod is mounted in a recess on the underside of the body 1 via a bolt element 23 with two screws 7. The recess is located centrally in the body 1 as seen perpendicularly to the direction of movement of the drive carriage or the carriage driver 5 so that the door driver 6 does not collide with the rail 20 of the door drive, which is open on its underside. The door to be moved is to be fastened to the door driver 6 so that the drive carriage is connected with the door.
[0035] The body 1 includes a recess 4 oriented along an axis aligned perpendicularly to the direction of movement of the drive carriage, into which a latch 3 comprising a flexible element 8 configured as a spring is inserted. The spring 8 urges the latch 3 away from the body 1 and out of the recess 4. The latch 3 is held by the latching slide 2 which includes a connecting link guide 9 aligned along the direction of movement of the drive carriage, which engages into a slot-shaped recess of the latch 3. At the end of the connecting link guide 9 a latching nose is disposed, which prevents a release of the connection between latching slide 2 and latch 3. The latching slide 2 hence is held at the latch 3 by means of the latching nose such that the latching slide 2 is fixed in this position and the latch 3 is fixed at the same time. This results in a very easy assembly of the coupling mechanism of latching slide 2 and latch 3, as the connecting link guide 9 must simply be pushed into the recess of the latch 3 until the latching slide 2 snaps into the latch 3. Subsequently, both parts are automatically coupled to each other and ready for use.
[0036] The body 1 includes a rail in which the oblong carriage driver 5 can move. The rail hence encloses the profile of the carriage driver 5 which in turn encloses and fixes the toothed belt 22 of the door drive. The recess 4, in which the latch 3 is disposed, opens laterally towards the rail.
[0037] By means of the connecting link guide 9 the latch 3 can take two positions: an unlocking position and a locking position. The same each correspond to a free-wheeling position and a drive position of the latching slide 2.
[0038] In the free-wheeling position of the latching slide 2 the same is maximally retracted into the body 1 and the latch 3 contacts the broader part of the connecting link guide 9. The latch 3 thereby is pressed into the recess 4 against the tension of the spring 8 to such an extent that the latch 3 does not protrude into the rail in which the carriage driver 5 can move. This is the unlocking position of the latch 3, in which the carriage driver 5 can freely move through the rail of the body 1 and in which carriage driver 5 and body 1 are not and cannot be coupled to each other. In this configuration the drive carriage thus is decoupled from the door drive and the door connected to the door driver 6 can be moved manually.
[0039] In the drive position of the latching slide 2 the same is maximally away from the latch 3 so that the latching nose abuts against the side of the latch 3 facing away from the latching slide 2, whereby a further pushing out of the latching slide 2 is prevented (see
[0040] At its front and rear ends (as seen in the direction of its linear movement) the carriage driver 5 has bevels which are bevelled in the direction facing the latch 3. Due to a retraction of the carriage driver 5 into the rail, while the latch 3 is in the locking position, the latch 3 thereby is pressed into the recess 4 against the tension of the spring 8 so that the carriage driver 5 can move in the rail and is not blocked by the latch 3.
[0041] Furthermore, the carriage driver 5 has a recess 11 on the side facing the latch 3, which corresponds to the profile or cross-section of the latch 3 or is larger than the same so that the latch 3 completely fits into this recess 11. When the recess 11 of the carriage driver 5 now is located at the level of the latch 3, the same is pressed into the recess 11 of the carriage driver 5 by means of the spring 8, which carriage driver thereby is locked at the body 1. Now, there exists an in particular positive coupling between body 1 and carriage driver 5. Thereby, a mechanical connection between the toothed belt 22 inserted or fixed in the carriage driver 5 and the drive carriage and thus with the door articulated to the door driver 6 is produced.
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[0044] Latching slide 2 and latch 5 hence mutually hold or fix each other, and the latching slide 2 must be pushed from the drive position into the free-wheeling position against the spring force of the spring 8. Thus, it is prevented that the coupling between body 1 and carriage driver 5 is released inadvertently. The latching slide 2 furthermore includes a receiving device for receiving an actuating element by means of which the latching slide 2 can be moved over a certain distance from the free-wheeling position into the drive position and vice versa. This can be accomplished for example manually, but also automatically or by means of an actuator so that the motorized or manual operation of the door can easily be selected by the user. The actuating device for example can be a cable which includes a knot, a ball or a similar element which prevents slipping out of the receiving device. Furthermore, there is provided a securing device 10 in the form of a securing cap which serves the fixation of an actuating element which cannot be held by the receiving device alone, for example of a cable without knot or ball. The securing cap 10 includes an opening for the actuating element and after insertion of the actuating element is placed onto the receiving device of the latching slide 2.
[0045] As can be seen in
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0046] 1 body [0047] 2 latching slide [0048] 3 latch [0049] 4 recess for latch in the body [0050] 5 carriage driver [0051] 6 door driver [0052] 7 screws [0053] 8 flexible element [0054] 9 connecting link guide [0055] 10 securing device for actuating element [0056] 11 recess for latch in the carriage driver [0057] 20 rail (door drive) [0058] 21 drive motor (door drive) [0059] 22 power transmission device (door drive) [0060] 23 bolt element