OPPOSING DOOR OPENER
20190119971 ยท 2019-04-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05F17/002
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05F2015/631
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E05F17/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A track-guided power door operator used to simultaneously open a set of opposing hinged doors is disclosed. The door operator comprises a pair of articulated arm linkages, each pair of which is pivotally mounted at One end to a vertically oriented pivot pin at one end of a guide member and pivotally connected at the other end to a vertically oriented pivot pin of a yoke member of a translating carriage, which is engaged by a horizontal lead screw. Translation of the carriage member due to rotation of the lead screw causes lateral separation between the knuckles of the articulated arm pairs to cause doors contacted by the knuckles to rotate about their respective hinges. The door operator may include a control unit to control operation of the doors. The operator may further include magnetic latches to lock the doors closed.
Claims
1. A swing door operating system for simultaneously opening a set of opposing hinged doors connected to a door frame, the system comprising: a central guide tube mounted on the door frame and aligned horizontally between the set of opposing doors; a lead screw disposed within the guide tube for translating rotational motion into linear motion, a drive for powering the rotation of the lead screw about the horizontal axis of the central guide tube; a carriage member for engaging the lead screw, the carriage member being translated linearly along the horizontal axis of the guide lube upon rotational movement of the screw; and a pair of articulated arm linkages, each pair of the linkages being pivotally connected at one end to the carriage member and being pivotally connected at the other end to a fixed pivot point on one end of said guide tube, whereby translation of the carriage member causes lateral separation, between the knuckles of the articulated arm pairs to cause doors contacted by the knuckles to rotate about their respective hinges.
2. The door operating system of claim 1, wherein the knuckles of the articulated arms have integral rollers pivotally mounted on the rotational axis of the knuckle to provide rolling engagement with the doors.
3. The door operating system of claim 1, wherein the translating carriage rides along the interior of the guide housing on a set of rollers.
4. The door operating system of claim 1, wherein the translating carriage rides along the interior of the guide housing on a set of low friction buttons.
5. The door operating system of claim 1, wherein said lead screw is supported by a pair of spaced-apart bearings which are mounted on the interior of the guide tube.
6. The door operating system of claim 1, also including a pair of magnetic locks for securing each door against the door frame.
7. The door operating system of claim 14, wherein said inline switch energizes a separate set of contacts to sound an alarm altering occupants of emergency entry.
8. The door operating system of claim 1, also including a pair of limit switches adjustably mounted to the guide housing to limit linear travel of the carriage.
9. The door operating system of claim 1, also including a slip clutch coupling the lead screw and the drive for limiting the maximum torque applied to the lead screw.
10. The door operating system of claim 1, also including a control unit and at least one sensor configured to generate a signal, wherein the control unit is configured to control the drive to control rotation of the lead screw based on the signal.
11. The door operating system of claim 10, wherein the at least one sensor includes a travel limit sensor and the control unit is configured to cut power to the drive based on a signal from the sensor.
12. The door operating system of claim 10, comprising of a wireless remote capable of sending open and close signals and the control unit is configured to power the drive based on input from the remote.
13. The door operating system of claim 12, also including a pair of magnetic locks for securing each door against the door frame and the control unit is configured interrupt power to the electromagnetic latches thereby releasing the restraining force on the doors.
14. The door operating system of claim 13 wherein said means for interrupting the power to the latches comprises an inline switch which when pressed, interrupts the power to the electromagnetic latches.
15. The door operating system of claim 1, wherein said drive is mounted at one end of the guide tube.
16. The door operating system of claim 1, wherein said drive is reversible for causing the power door operator to close the opposing doors.
17. A door operating system for simultaneously opening a pair of opposing hinged doors, the system comprising: a lead screw disposed within a central housing for translating rotational motion into linear motion; a carriage member threaded to engage the lead screw, the carriage member being translated linearly along the horizontal axis of the lead screw upon rotational movement of the screw; a pair of rollers, each roller making rolling contact with one door a pair of articulated arm linkages, each pair of the linkages comprising two members pivotally connected to each caner by one of the rollers, the first member being pivotally connected at one end to a fixed pivot point and the second member being pivotally connected at the other end to the carriage member, whereby linear translation of the carriage member causes lateral separation between the rollers to cause doors contacted by the rollers to rotate about their respective hinges.
Description
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[0015] Reference will now be made in detail to the present embodiments, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Whenever possible, the same reference numbers will be used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like parts.
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[0018] The door opener system includes a pair of articulated arm linkages 19, 21 free to move along a horizontal plane parallel to the upper door frame member. Both articulated arm linkage 3 comprises two arm members 19a, 19b and 21a, 21b connected by a vertical knuckle pin 24a, 24b. Each arm linkage 19, 21 is pivotally connected on one end to a support yoke 26 and associated pivot shoulder bolt 28 of the hearing block 7. The opposite end of each arm linkage 19, 21 is pivotally connected by a pivot shoulder bolt 28a, 28b to a translating yoke 30, integrally connected to the carriage assembly 5. The articulated arms 19, 21 are positioned to form an obtuse angle between the arm members when the doors are in a closed position. The left hand arm linkage 21a, 21b is pivotally connected to the yokes 30a, 30b by shoulder bolts 28a, 28b on the right hand side of the door opening system with the knuckle pin 32a in close proximity to the left hand side door. The second arm linkage 19a, 19b is pivotally mounted by shoulder bolts 31a, 31b to the yokes 34a and 34b on the left hand side of the door opening system with the knuckle pin 32b in close proximity to the right hand side door.
[0019] Rotation of the lead screw 13 causes the carriage assembly to translate along the longitudinal axis Z of the lead screw. As a result, the obtuse angle between the two members of the arm linkages 19, 21 is decreased, thereby applying pressure to the surface of each door forcing it to pivot about its hinges. In the preferred embodiment, knuckle pins 32a, 32b are equipped with at least one integral knuckle roller 36 pivotally rotating on the same vertical axis of the knuckle pin 32a, 32b. The knuckle roller 36 makes rolling contact with one of the two doors being operated. The door may also be equipped with a suitable known door closure device (e.g., a typical dashpot spring) to maintain door contact with the knuckle rollers 36 during opening and closing operations.
[0020] In some embodiments, the door opener system may also include a pair of electronically activated magnetic locks 38 to secure each door against the door frame (not shown) in a closed position, whereby one of the locks 38 is mounted on the door frame. The electromagnetic locks 38 are configured to release their closure force prior to beginning the opening sequence of the system. An outside lock box 40 (
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[0022] It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the opposing door opener of the present disclosure without departing from the scope of the disclosure. Other embodiments will be apparent to those skilled in the art from consideration of the specification and practice of the embodiments disclosed herein. It is intended that the specification and examples be considered as exemplary only, with a true scope of the disclosure being indicated by the following claims.