DOOR, IN PARTICULAR A HIGH-SPEED DOOR
20180016841 · 2018-01-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06B9/80
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B9/13
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B9/90
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E06B9/80
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B9/13
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B9/90
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A door includes a door leaf (1) with a vertical running direction and a drive (7) for opening and closing the door. A braking device (8) is provided, and this is configured such that the door leaf (1) cannot be moved in the closure direction solely by a weight force thereof, but only with the assistance of the drive (7).
Claims
1. A door comprising: a door leaf with a vertical running opening direction and closure direction; a drive for opening and closing the door; and, a braking device which is constantly effective at least in the closure direction.
2. A door according to claim 1, wherein the braking device is configured such that the door leaf cannot be moved in the closure direction solely by a weight force thereof, but only with assistance of the drive.
3. A door according to claim 1, wherein the braking device comprises a mechanical brake between the door leaf and a lateral guide of the door leaf, at both vertical sides of the door leaf.
4. A door according to claim 1, further comprising a shaft connected to the drive, wherein the door leaf is windable up on the shaft and the braking device comprises a mechanical brake between the shaft and a stationary part of the door.
5. A door according to claim 1, further comprising a shaft connected to the drive and a pull means for moving the door leaf, wherein the door leaf is movable via the pull means which pull means is led over the shaft which is connected to the drive and the braking device comprises a mechanical brake between the shaft and a stationary part of the door.
6. A door according to claim 4, wherein the braking device comprises a brake disc which is connected to the shaft in a rotationally fixed manner and which is embraced by a stationary brake caliper having a brake lining which is adjustably arranged therein, wherein the brake lining is subjected to force towards the brake disc and a force subjection is adjustable.
7. A door according to claim 4, wherein the braking device comprises a belt brake, with a brake drum which is arranged on the shaft in a rotationally fixed manner, and with a stationary brake belt which at least partly encircles the drum.
8. A door according to claim 7, wherein the brake belt is stationarily fastened at one end and is adjustably fastened at the other end.
9. A door according to claim 7, wherein the belt brake is arranged such that a greater braking force is effective in the closure direction of the door leaf than in the opening direction.
10. A door according to claim 8, wherein the adjustably fastened end of the brake belt is adjustably fastened by way of a screw and a spring means is provided, effective in the opening direction of the belt brake.
11. A door according to claim 3, wherein the brake comprises a brake lining of felt or at least based on felt.
12. A door according to claim 2, wherein the braking device comprises a mechanical brake between the door leaf and a lateral guide of the door leaf, at both vertical sides of the door leaf.
13. A door according to claim 2, further comprising a shaft connected to the drive, wherein the door leaf is windable up on the shaft and the braking device comprises a mechanical brake between the shaft and a stationary part of the door.
14. A door according to claim 2, further comprising a shaft connected to the drive and a pull means for moving the door leaf, wherein the door leaf is movable via the pull means which pull means is led over the shaft which is connected to the drive and the braking device comprises a mechanical brake between the shaft and a stationary part of the door.
15. A door according to claim 5, wherein the braking device comprises a brake disc which is connected to the shaft in a rotationally fixed manner and which is embraced by a stationary brake caliper having a brake lining which is adjustably arranged therein, wherein the brake lining is subjected to force towards the brake disc and a force subjection is adjustable.
16. A door according to claim 5, wherein the braking device comprises a belt brake, with a brake drum which is arranged on the shaft in a rotationally fixed manner, and with a stationary brake belt which at least partly encircles the drum.
17. A door according to claim 8, wherein the belt brake is arranged such that a greater braking force is effective in the closure direction of the door leaf than in the opening direction.
18. A door according to claim 9, wherein the adjustably fastened end of the brake belt is adjustably fastened by way of a screw and a spring means is provided that is effective in the opening direction of the belt brake.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0030] Referring to the drawings, the door represented by way of
[0031] A drive motor 7 is provided for this, and this is fastened at the frame side and its drive shaft is drive-connected to the shaft 3 either directly or via a gear or is part of the shaft 3. The shaft 3 which is rotatably mounted at the frame side is connected at one end to the drive motor 7 and at its other end comprises a disc 9 which forms part of a braking device, with which it is ensured that the door leaf 1 remains in its position, thus in particular is not moved by its intrinsic weight in the closure direction counter to the direction 6, given a failure of the drive or a defect in the drive connection.
[0032] The disc brake 8 comprises a brake disc 9 which is connected to the shaft 3 in a rotationally fixed manner and on which a brake pad 10 bears, said brake pad being movably guided in the direction of the brake disc 9 as well as in the counter direction and specifically parallel to the rotation axis of the shaft 3, within a brake caliper 11 which is arranged at the door frame side 2. The brake pad 10 is subjected to force in the direction of the brake disc 9 via a tension spring 12. The clamping force can be adjusted by way of an adjusting screw 13 and determines the effective braking force of the disc brake 8.
[0033] In the design which is represented in the present highly schematic manner, the brake pad 10 bears on the brake disc 9 at one side. However, a brake caliper which in sections embraces the brake disc 9 at two sides and which comprises two brake pads which are moveable towards one another in order to increase the braking effect and to hold the bearings of the shaft 3 without axial forces and thus without braking forces can also be provided for increasing the braking effect.
[0034] The disc brake 8 which is described by way of
[0035] The embodiment example represented by way of
[0036] This belt brake 14 has the advantageous effect that it produces a greater braking force on moving the door leaf 1 in the closure direction opposite to the direction 6 when the shaft rotates counter to the direction 4, than in the opposite direction. Specifically, the brake belt 16 is then caught on account of the friction due to its wrapping around the brake drum 15 which rotates counter to the direction 4, by which means the movable end 18 is moved towards the door frame 2 counter to the force of the tension spring 20. Here, an automatic reinforcement of the braking effect is produced. If in contrast the door leaf 1 is moved upwards in the opposite direction, thus in the direction 6, then the belt brake is at least partly released. The tension spring 20 thereby releases the intimate interconnection between the brake belt 16 and the brake drum 15. The adjusting screw 19 however limits this path and ensures that an adequate braking force is always retained also with the upwards movement of the door leaf 1 in the direction 6, thus on rotating the shaft in the direction 4, in order to hold the door leaf 1 in its current position in the case of a failure of the drive and specifically independently of whether the door leaf 1 is completely wound on the shaft 3 or is largely wound off as is the case in the closure position of the door.
[0037] A rigid door leaf 21 which is vertically movable in front of the door frame which is not represented in detail is provided with the embodiment variant represented by way of
[0038] Here, a pull means drive is provided for the drive of the door leaf 21, said pull means drive being in the form of circulating chain 28 which comprises a driver (catch) 29 which couples the chain 28 in movement to the door leaf 21. The chain drive and thus the door leaf 21 are driven via a drive 30 which is arranged close at the upper end of a guide tube 22. The guide semi-shells 23 and 24 which are designed quasi as brake shoes ensure that the door leaf 21 is only moved when the drive 30 is active and otherwise remains in its position independently of the drive.
[0039] An alternative design of the guide semi-shells 23 and 24 is represented by way of
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[0041] While specific embodiments of the invention have been shown and described in detail to illustrate the application of the principles of the invention, it will be understood that the invention may be embodied otherwise without departing from such principles.