SWITCH CABINET WITH A SWITCH CABINET DOOR HAVING A DOOR STATUS SENSOR
20220390639 · 2022-12-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05B17/22
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
G01V3/081
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
The invention relates to a switch cabinet with a switch cabinet door which closes the switch cabinet and has a door lock which can be actuated via a door handle, the switch cabinet door having a door status sensor which has a magnetic field sensor being adapted to distinguish an open state of the switch cabinet door from a closed state of the switch cabinet door by means of a detected magnetic field change, characterized in that at least the magnetic field sensor of the door status sensor is accommodated within the door handle in a region of the door handle which is magnetically permeable to the environment of the switch cabinet.
Claims
1-10. (canceled)
11. A switch cabinet comprising a switch cabinet door which closes the switch cabinet and has a door lock which can be actuated via a door handle, the switch cabinet door having a door status sensor which has a magnetic field sensor being adapted to distinguish an open state of the switch cabinet door from a closed state of the switch cabinet door by means of a detected geomagnetic field change, wherein at least the magnetic field sensor of the door status sensor is accommodated in a region of the door handle within the door handle which is magnetically permeable to the environment of the switch cabinet and is coupled to the geomagnetic field via the magnetically permeable region, wherein the door handle has a ferromagnetic base, via which the door handle is placed on an outer side of the switch cabinet door, and a cover, between which and the base the door status sensor is arranged, the cover having the magnetically permeable region and/or consisting entirely of a magnetically permeable material.
12. The switch cabinet according to claim 11, in which the door handle has a door handle body which consists of a ferromagnetic material and in which the door status sensor with the magnetic field sensor is accommodated, the door handle body having a receptacle which is closed off from the surroundings of the door handle via a magnetically permeable cover and in which at least the magnetic field sensor of the door status sensor is accommodated.
13. The switch cabinet according to claim 12, in which the door handle has a ferromagnetic pivoting lever which can be pivoted with respect to the switch cabinet door and which, in an open position pivoted away from the switch cabinet door, exposes a receptacle of the door handle, in which at least the magnetic field sensor of the door status sensor is accommodated, and covers the receptacle when the pivoting lever is in a closed position pivoted against the switch cabinet door.
14. The switch cabinet according to claim 11, in which the door handle is a radio handle for the contactless locking and/or unlocking of the door handle, for which purpose the door handle has a radio module arranged on a printed circuit board arranged inside the door handle, the door status sensor being arranged on the same printed circuit board as the radio module.
15. The switch cabinet according to claim 11, wherein the door status sensor further comprises a single- or multi-axis acceleration sensor arranged to transfer the magnetic field sensor from a deactivated stand-by mode to an activated mode for detecting a magnetic field change when an acceleration is detected.
16. The switch cabinet according to claim 11, wherein the magnetic field sensor comprises a reed switch.
17. The switch cabinet according to claim 11, in which the switch cabinet has a permanent magnet or a magnetizable sensor counterpart at a cabinet opening which can be closed by the switch cabinet door, wherein the magnetic field sensor is remote from the permanent magnet or the magnetizable sensor counterpart in an open position of the switch cabinet door and is proximate to the permanent magnet or the magnetizable sensor counterpart in a closed position of the switch cabinet door.
18. The switch cabinet according to claim 11, in which the magnetic field sensor comprises a Hall sensor and the switch cabinet comprises a magnetic or a magnetizable sensor counterpart, for example a switch cabinet frame, at a cabinet opening which can be closed by the switch cabinet door.
19. The switch cabinet according to claim 11, in which the switch cabinet has a light reflector at a cabinet opening which can be closed by the switch cabinet door, and the door status sensor is a light-sensitive sensor, for example a photoelement, which converts light into electrical energy when light falls on it.
Description
DRAWINGS
[0019] The drawings described herein are for illustrative purposes only of selected embodiments and not all possible implementations, and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure.
[0020] Further details of the invention are explained with reference to the figures below. Thereby shows:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0025] Example embodiments will now be described more fully with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0026] The door handle 3 shown in
[0027] The door handle 3 is made of a plastic material which is magnetically permeable, i.e. has a magnetic permeability in the range of 1. In this way, it is possible for the door status sensor 6 to be installed in a space-saving manner inside the door handle 3 on the one hand, and on the other hand, due to the cover 8 having or forming the permeable area 9, to measure a change in the earth's magnetic field when the door is pivoted from a first position to a second position about a vertical axis, whereby the door status sensor 6 with its magnetic field sensor 5 traverses a circular path. In principle, absolute measurements of the earth's magnetic field, something of a field strength, are not required to perform a door status evaluation in accordance with the invention. For example, during an initial installation of the door handle 3, it can be provided that the door status sensor 6 is calibrated to a closed position of the switch cabinet door 2, so that any deviation of the measured earth magnetic field that exceeds a certain minimum deviation can be evaluated as a door status change, hence an at least partially open position of the switch cabinet door 2.
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[0029] Alternatively, in the embodiment according to
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[0031] A detailed view of a horizontal cross-section in the area of one of the two door handles 3 is shown in
[0032] A door latch 4 mechanism, which also extends on the inside of the door, is arranged above the door handle 3, for example a push-rod latch which can be adjusted in the vertical direction. Via a sealing element 20, the door 2 is sealed on the inside with respect to the frame 18 in its closed position. In particular, if the magnetic field sensor 5 of the door status sensor 6 is designed as or has a reed contact, the use of a sensor counterpart 17 may be expedient.
[0033] However, the invention is not limited to embodiments in which the door opening status is determined by detecting a sensor counterpart 17. In particular, the invention is also intended to encompass those embodiments in which the door status sensor, in particular the magnetic field sensor 5 of the door status sensor 6, is used as a reference for determining the door status, and the determination of the door status sensor is based substantially on the detection of a change in the measured earth magnetic field. It is understandable that the latter embodiments, which make reference to the earth's magnetic field, are only appropriate for statically installed switch cabinets and therefore cannot be used in particular for applications in means of transport such as trains or ships.
[0034] The features of the invention disclosed in the foregoing description, in the drawing as well as in the claims may be essential for the realization of the invention both individually and in any combination.
[0035] The foregoing description of the embodiments has been provided for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure. Individual elements or features of a particular embodiment are generally not limited to that particular embodiment, but, where applicable, are interchangeable and can be used in a selected embodiment, even if not specifically shown or described. The same may also be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the disclosure, and all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of the disclosure.