PASSAGE DEVICE FOR ACCESS CONTROL AND/OR SEPARATION

20230175318 · 2023-06-08

    Inventors

    Cpc classification

    International classification

    Abstract

    A passage device for access control and/or separation, having at least one barrier element, which projects into a passage of the passage device and blocks the passage. The barrier element has a base body with at least one hollow space, wherein the hollow space is at least partially filled with a filling.

    Claims

    1. A passage device for access control and/or separation, the passage device comprising: at least one barrier element, which projects into a passage of the passage device and blocks the passage, wherein the barrier element has a base body with at least one hollow space, wherein the hollow space is at least partially filled with a filling.

    2. The passage device according to claim 1, wherein the hollow space is cast with the filling.

    3. The passage device according to claim 1, wherein the base body is made of metal and/or plastic.

    4. The passage device according to claim 1, wherein the filling fills the hollow space up to at least 50%.

    5. The passage device according to claim 1, wherein the filling is formed at least partially of plastic, or metal, a concrete mixture with or without additive.

    6. The passage device according to claim 5, wherein a stone or mineral is added as the additive, wherein the stone or mineral preferably has a Mohs' hardness of at least 5.

    7. The passage device according to claim 5, wherein rubber and/or fibers are added as the additive.

    8. The passage device according to claim 1, wherein the barrier element has an outer diameter of at least 20 mm, and/or wherein the barrier element has an outer diameter of at most 300 mm, and/or wherein the base body has a wall thickness of at least 0.5 mm, in particular at least 1 mm, and/or wherein the base body has a wall thickness of up to 10 mm.

    9. The passage device according to claim 1, wherein the at least one barrier element for blocking and releasing the passage is arranged so as to be movable, or displaceable, relative to a support element of the passage device.

    10. The passage device according to claim 1, wherein the base body is designed as a sleeve or as a hollow profile.

    11. The passage device according to claim 1, designed as a rotary barrier, wherein at least two of the barrier elements in the form of barrier arms are mounted so as to be rotatable about a common axis.

    12. The passage device according to claim 1, designed as a turnstile, having at least one rotary arm and/or having at least one turnstile wing, and/or having at least one barrier screen and/or having at least one turnstile column, wherein the rotary arm of the turnstile and/or the turnstile wing of the turnstile and/or the barrier screen of the turnstile and/or the turnstile column of the turnstile has at least one of the barrier elements or is/are designed as the barrier element.

    13. The passage device according to claim 1, designed as a rotary door having at least one rotary door leaf, wherein the at least one rotary door leaf has at least one of the barrier elements.

    14. The passage device according to claim 1, designed as a revolving door having at least one revolving door leaf, wherein the revolving door leaf has at least one of the barrier elements.

    15. The passage device according to claim 1, designed as a sliding-door system having at least one sliding door leaf, wherein the sliding door leaf has at least one of the barrier elements.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0029] The disclosure will now be explained further on the basis of an exemplary embodiment, in which is shown:

    [0030] FIG. 1 a perspective view of a barrier element of a passage device according to the disclosure in accordance with the exemplary embodiments,

    [0031] FIG. 2 the section A:A marked in FIG. 1,

    [0032] FIG. 3 the section B:B marked in FIG. 1,

    [0033] FIG. 4 a passage device according to the disclosure in accordance with a first exemplary embodiment, and

    [0034] FIG. 5 a passage device according to the disclosure in accordance with a second exemplary embodiment.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0035] A barrier element 2, 3 of a passage device 1 will be described in detail below on the basis of FIGS. 1 to 3. The barrier element 2, 3 according to FIGS. 1 to 3 can be used in any passage device 1; thus even in the passage devices according to the first exemplary embodiment from FIG. 4 and the second exemplary embodiment from FIG. 5.

    [0036] FIG. 1 shows in a purely schematic view a perspective view of a barrier element 2, 3 which can be used both as a movable barrier element 2 and as a stationary barrier element 3. The sections in FIGS. 2 and 3 show the exact structure of the barrier element 2, 3.

    [0037] The barrier element 2, 3 has a base body 20 designed as a sleeve. The base body 20 is, as explained in the general part of the description, preferably made of metal or plastic.

    [0038] A filling 21 is located inside the base body 20, i.e. in the hollow space of the base body 20. In the exemplary embodiment shown, the base body 20 is completely, i.e. over the entire diameter and the entire length, filled with the filling 21. The filling 21 is, as explained in the general part of the description, formed of metal or plastic, if applicable with the described additives.

    [0039] The base body 20 has a wall thickness 23 and an outer diameter 22. The outer diameter 22 and the wall thickness 23 are dimensioned in particular as has been explained in the general part of the description.

    [0040] FIG. 3 shows purely schematically that the barrier element 2, 3 can extend from a connection element 25 to an end cap 24. Due to the connection element 25 or another configuration of this region of the barrier element 2, 3 and, if applicable due to an end cap 24 or another closure of the hollow space, the entire barrier element 2, 3 can be configured with a first length 26 to be longer than the base body 20 with its second length 27. The filling 21 extends over a third length 28 inside the base body 20. The dimensioning of the three lengths 26, 27, 28 has been explained in the general part of the description.

    [0041] FIG. 4 shows the configuration of the passage device 1 as a turnstile 5 and as a revolving door 9. The turnstile 5 has a turnstile column 7, which is aligned vertically and is rotatable. Two or three turnstile wings 6 extend from this turnstile column 7.

    [0042] Each turnstile wing 6 has a plurality of movable barrier elements 2 which extend in a horizontal direction from the turnstile column 7. By rotating the turnstile wings 6, access control and/or separation of people entering takes place.

    [0043] Moreover, FIG. 4 shows that the turnstile 5 can have a barrier screen 8. This barrier screen 8 is formed by a plurality of horizontal stationary barrier elements 3. The stationary barrier elements 3 of the barrier screen 8 are spaced apart from one another in such manner that the movable barrier elements 2 of the turnstile wings 6 can be moved in between them.

    [0044] Furthermore, FIG. 4 shows how the passage device 1 can be designed as a rotary door 9. In the exemplary embodiment shown according to FIG. 4, this rotary door 9 is located on the right side and serves for example for passing through the passage with bicycles, strollers or other objects. The rotary door 9 has a rotary door column 10 on which the rotary door wing 11 is fastened. The rotary door leaf 11 is formed at least partially by movable barrier elements 2. These barrier elements 2 are designated here as movable barrier elements 2 since they are part of the rotary door leaf 11 and are moved to release the passage.

    [0045] Moreover, the exemplary embodiment shows in FIG. 4 in the upper right region a stationary grille which is formed by stationary barrier elements 3. Left of the turnstile 5 are vertically aligned grille rods which are also formed by stationary barrier elements 3.

    [0046] The frame of the passage device 1 in FIG. 4 can be designated generally as support element 4. The movable barrier elements 2 are moved directly or indirectly relative to this support element 4 in order to optionally block and release the passage. The stationary barrier elements 3 are stationary in relation to the support element 4 and permanently block the passage in the region in which they are arranged.

    [0047] FIG. 5 shows the configuration of the passage device 1 as a rotary barrier 12. In the case of the rotary barrier 12, two movable barrier elements 2 are designed as so-called “barrier arms”. These movable barrier elements 2 designed as barrier arms are rotatable about a common axis relative to the illustrated support element 4 in order to thus control access and to achieve separation at the same time.