EP1842991A2 - Terminal de bouton-poussoir d'urgence avec affichage combiné - Google Patents

Terminal de bouton-poussoir d'urgence avec affichage combiné Download PDF

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EP1842991A2
EP1842991A2 EP07007070A EP07007070A EP1842991A2 EP 1842991 A2 EP1842991 A2 EP 1842991A2 EP 07007070 A EP07007070 A EP 07007070A EP 07007070 A EP07007070 A EP 07007070A EP 1842991 A2 EP1842991 A2 EP 1842991A2
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B17/00Accessories in connection with locks
    • E05B17/22Means for operating or controlling lock or fastening device accessories, i.e. other than the fastening members, e.g. switches, indicators
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B17/00Accessories in connection with locks
    • E05B17/10Illuminating devices on or for locks or keys; Transparent or translucent lock parts; Indicator lights
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B65/00Locks or fastenings for special use
    • E05B65/10Locks or fastenings for special use for panic or emergency doors
    • E05B65/108Electronically controlled emergency exits
    • GPHYSICS
    • G08SIGNALLING
    • G08BSIGNALLING OR CALLING SYSTEMS; ORDER TELEGRAPHS; ALARM SYSTEMS
    • G08B25/00Alarm systems in which the location of the alarm condition is signalled to a central station, e.g. fire or police telegraphic systems
    • G08B25/12Manually actuated calamity alarm transmitting arrangements emergency non-personal manually actuated alarm, activators, e.g. details of alarm push buttons mounted on an infrastructure
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H13/00Switches having rectilinearly-movable operating part or parts adapted for pushing or pulling in one direction only, e.g. push-button switch
    • H01H13/02Details
    • H01H13/023Light-emitting indicators
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H3/00Mechanisms for operating contacts
    • H01H3/02Operating parts, i.e. for operating driving mechanism by a mechanical force external to the switch
    • H01H3/022Emergency operating parts, e.g. for stop-switch in dangerous conditions

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  • the invention relates to an emergency terminal with a light-emitting display.
  • the object of the invention is thus to provide a Nottasterterminal, which facilitates the escape in case of danger.
  • the object is achieved by the emergency terminal called in the independent claim.
  • Preferred developments are specified in the dependent claims.
  • the display in the activated state indicates a trend-setting display figure.
  • the display figure is an outer shape of a body or, preferably, an area indicated by the light-emitting display in the activated state.
  • a trend-setting display figure is furthermore to be understood as meaning any type of display figure whose outer shape indicates an orientation or by means of its shape represents or indicates a direction or has a directional shape.
  • a trend-setting display figure thus has a preferred direction.
  • directional display figures are used, which are formed mirror-symmetrically along their direction. These can be, for example, isosceles triangles, bar-shaped or strip-shaped figures, diamonds, etc.
  • the emergency master terminal also has a control unit which controls the activation and inactivation or the operation of all the light-emitting elements belonging to the display.
  • the display can thus be switched on, for example, so that the light-emitting display emits light at least to display a trend-setting display figure, and be switched off, wherein in the switched-off state the light-emitting display emits no light for displaying a trend-setting figure.
  • the display comprises at least two individual display elements, wherein at least one of the at least two individual display elements indicates a trend-setting display figure.
  • a subdivision of the display into a plurality of independent subunits or individual display elements increases the display possibilities of the emergency master terminal according to the invention.
  • the at least one trend-setting display figure is extended by at least one further light-emitting individual display element which, in the activated state, does not indicate any figure associated with the first individual display element. This can be, for example, in addition to the trend-setting display figure operating and status displays or other individual displays.
  • the control of the individual display elements is carried out by the control unit.
  • the at least two individual display elements are preferably mutually activated by the control unit.
  • the mutual activation prevents the simultaneous display of contradictory display figures.
  • the at least one individual display element which indicates a trend-setting display figure, is expediently activated by the control unit in an emergency situation.
  • the trend-setting display figure of the at least one individual display element is attached, for example, in the manner of Nottasterterminal that the orientation of the trend-pointing display figure coincides with the direction of escape. Escape direction is preferably the direction in which the escape route from Nottasterterminal runs.
  • the trend-setting display figure thus indicates the course of escape routes or escape routes.
  • the control unit activates an at least second individual display element, which preferably displays a display figure that signals the normal state.
  • This can be, for example, the reference to a locked escape door.
  • the emergency master terminal preferably has display figures with a disabling function. These are, for example, circles, rings, crossed bars, etc.
  • the at least one individual display element of the display is composed of more than one light-emitting means, wherein the light-emitting means of the at least one individual display element are particularly preferably driven in groups at least in groups by the control unit.
  • the display variety of the respective individual display element and ultimately the entire display can be increased.
  • bulbs are to be understood as meaning in particular the light-emitting objects of the emergency button. These are, for example, light bulbs, preferably luminescent diodes (LEDs).
  • bulbs include, in particular, also light-conducting structures such as, for example, light-conducting plastic components, glass fibers or light tubes, which pass on light of an upstream active light-generating device such as an LED or a light bulb and emit it at least in some areas.
  • an activation of the latter lamps by the control unit thus takes place indirectly via an activation of the relevant light-generating device by the control unit.
  • the control unit preferably activates the individual light sources of an individual display element jointly or in groups.
  • the display figures displayed by the individual display elements are thus formed by the totality of the lighting means of a respective individual display element, which are activated jointly by the control unit.
  • the more than one light source of a single display element are arranged linearly relative to one another.
  • a linear arrangement of the lighting means in particular, a displayed direction is easier to recognize.
  • the longitudinal extension of the linear arrangement preferably runs parallel to the designated direction or especially to the direction of escape. It is thus advantageous that, in the presence of at least two individual display elements, at least one of the at least two individual display elements indicates a bar-shaped display figure.
  • a bar-shaped figure indicates a direction particularly well.
  • a bar-shaped display figure is to be understood as a bar-shaped or strip-shaped figure, preferably in the form of a rectangle.
  • the display indicates a trend-setting pattern.
  • trend-setting patterns By displaying trend-setting patterns, a direction indication can be displayed more clearly and comprehensibly.
  • a pattern in this context is the entirety of the shape or shape displayed by a combined activation of at least two display figures. Most preferably, the entire pattern is in one direction. Patterns with directional properties are characterized, for example, in that they have a longitudinal orientation in their entirety or that they change continuously in one direction uniformly or periodically. Directional patterns are thus, for example, rows of light multiple rows, preferably light band double rows, patterns of rhombic and triangular individual figures, etc.
  • the pattern of similar display figures is considerably superior to more complex patterns composed of various display figures.
  • the structure of the pattern of similar display figures in particular also in terms of manufacturing costs of advantage.
  • the pattern is preferably constructed from individual elements which in themselves already have trend-setting properties.
  • the display alternately displays two patterns, the patterns differing in shape or color.
  • different operating states of the emergency master terminal can be displayed better.
  • very particularly preferred is the combination of two different patterns, each with different colors, so that the pattern not only have a shape different shape, but in addition emit different colored light among themselves.
  • This particular embodiment makes possible the combined display of different operating states of the emergency terminal, such as, on the one hand, a "hazard-free" normal state and a "dangerous" emergency situation with an unmistakable and clear escape route indication.
  • This particular embodiment of the invention is particularly useful for a person who has operated the emergency terminal according to the invention, since the person concerned immediately receives a further indication regarding the escape options. This applies in particular to persons with color vision deficiency, since they are also informed of an escape route, irrespective of the respectively displayed color, due to the display figure or pattern with directional properties displayed by the emergency button terminal.
  • the color of the emitted light of the patterns thus preferably correlates with the purpose of the patterns and the operating state of the emergency master terminal. Detecting the operating state displayed by the display by a person is even easier here.
  • This particular embodiment combines with the position indication of the emergency master terminal and the direction indication by the directional characteristics of the pattern additionally a color coding for the operating state of the emergency master terminal.
  • a color coding for the operating state of the emergency master terminal.
  • the invention is not limited to such a color combination, but can be varied here as desired.
  • the functionality of the emergency call terminal can be additionally increased by the display having a running light function.
  • a running light function is an individual display element of at least two adjacent bulbs to understand, the at least two bulbs are activated or run through successively.
  • the display preferably has at least three bulbs arranged linearly relative to one another, the at least three bulbs being activated one after the other.
  • one of the at least three lighting means is activated and inactivated again in the moment in which the next and preferably adjacent lighting means is activated.
  • the at least three adjacent bulbs are preferably passed through in series and successively. It has been found to be particularly advantageous if the running direction of the running light of the individual display element aligns with the spatial direction of escape.
  • Nottasterterminal which has a plurality of individual display elements with running light function, since the running light function is then clearly visible. It is particularly preferred if the running light function of an individual display element is controlled synchronously with the running light display of at least one further individual display element.
  • the individual luminous means of the at least one individual display element with running light function are designed to be similar.
  • the display with running light functions is designed in two parts, wherein each part has at least one individual display element with a group of lighting means, which are each passed through successively.
  • at least one lamp of a single display element is thus activated in each case.
  • the functionality of a display with a running light function can be further increased in addition, if the at least two individual display elements in the form of a light band double row are arranged on the housing, wherein each light band is constructed from at least two light sources.
  • each band of light is passed through by a respective running light, wherein the two chases in the running direction are preferably rectified and parallel to each other.
  • control unit is further designed such that the individual light sources of the emergency master terminal can be dimmed, wherein dimming in this context means both a continuous increase and a stepless reduction in the light intensity.
  • dimming in this context means both a continuous increase and a stepless reduction in the light intensity.
  • the dimming can each extend to the entire individual display element, but also individual light sources of a single display element.
  • the chase function can be combined with the dimming function.
  • Another preferred embodiment of the emergency master terminal according to the invention has a display with a countdown function.
  • time-dependent processes such as an opening interval or the opening time of an escape door or even long-term and short-term releases of the escape door, can be displayed.
  • a display with countdown function allows the visual and time-dependent signaling of the release time or the remaining opening time of the door, etc.
  • individual display elements are used, which are constructed of at least two, but preferably five to ten similar and linearly arranged lighting means used.
  • all lamps of at least one individual display element are activated and inactivated one after the other in a time-dependent manner.
  • inactivation is started with a luminous means of the at least one individual display element which has only one further luminous means in its vicinity or which is located at the edge of the individual display element, so that the linearly arranged luminous means of the at least one luminous means are inactivated one after the other.
  • Such a countdown function is also particularly suitable for displaying unlocking delays.
  • the display of Nottasterterminals has further partial displays that display individually or in combination patterns that are assigned to individual operating and maintenance conditions of Nottasterterminals.
  • Such partial displays are controlled by the control unit independently of the already mentioned individual display elements.
  • the further partial displays can serve, for example, for displaying patterns which indicate programming steps, error messages, etc., or alternatively point out the user to maintenance work.
  • the partial displays are preferably made smaller than the individual display elements and emit a different light color than one of the light colors emitted by the individual display elements present.
  • the emergency master terminal to display operating states combined with at least part of the existing partial displays and with at least a part of the existing individual display elements.
  • the display has a color display.
  • a particularly large variety of display figures and display colors can be obtained.
  • color displays have the advantage that the displayed figures or colors can be changed by programming steps. In this way, the display figures and colors can be varied without the need for reconfiguration of the emergency terminal.
  • the display has at least partially self-luminous elements.
  • self-luminous elements among other things, the power consumption of Nottasterterminals can be reduced. This is particularly advantageous in emergency situations in which the continuous power supply of the emergency terminal is no longer guaranteed.
  • the display time of Nottasterterminals can be extended.
  • the self-luminous elements are very particularly preferably electro-luminescent films. Electro-luminescent films are characterized by their extremely small thickness, so that the display in this case requires very little space at the emergency terminal. In this way, thus very flat and space-saving Nottasterterminals can be obtained.
  • the emergency terminal 1 has a housing 2, on the upper side of which an emergency button 3 is arranged.
  • the emergency button 3 is surrounded by a display 4, which is composed of four bar-shaped individual display elements 5a, 5b, 6a and 6b and four partial displays 7.
  • the housing 2 also has a control unit and means for supplying energy inside (not shown).
  • the bar-shaped Einzelan Seaeelementprese 5a / 5b and 6a / 6b are each arranged parallel to each other and orthogonal to each other individual display element pair 5a / 5b and 6a / 6b, so that the individual display elements 5a / 5b / 6a / 6b lie in their entirety on the lines of a square ,
  • the four individual display elements 5a / 5b / 6a / 6b are similar in their geometric dimensions.
  • the four circular partial displays 7 are arranged on the corner points of the square or in the intersections of the respective longitudinal axes of the individual display elements 5a / 5a / 6a / 6b.
  • All light-emitting objects 5a / 5b / 6a / 6b / 7 are activated or deactivated by the control unit.
  • the control unit regulates the respective operating state of all the light-emitting objects 5a / 5b / 6a / 6b / 7 in such a way that patterns are displayed in each case.
  • the displayed patterns are designed so that the displayed pattern already indicates the operating status of the emergency button terminal.
  • FIGS. 1a to 1d each show a pattern.
  • the emergency terminal 3 is suitably mounted at eye level with the (non-visible) side of the housing on a wall opposite to the side of the housing 3, on which the emergency button 3 is located.
  • the single display element pair 5a / 5b extends parallel to two outer edges of the housing or horizontally to the viewer and the single display element pair 6a / 6b parallel to the other two outer edges of the housing or vertically to the viewer.
  • the individual black-colored individual display elements in FIGS. 1a to 1d represent the corresponding individual display element in the activated state or in the state in which the individual display element emits light. In Fig. 1a this applies to the individual display elements 5a and 5b. Accordingly, the non-black colored individual display elements are present in the inactivated state. This applies in FIG. 1a to the individual display elements 6a and 6b as well as to the partial displays 7. Moreover, in the illustrated first embodiment 1, the individual display elements 5a / 5b / 6a / 6b / 7 emit light of different wavelengths and colors, with the single-element pairs 5a / 5b and 6a / 6b and the sub-displays 7 emitting similar light to each other, respectively. The single element pair 5a / 5b emits red light, the single element pair 6a / 6b emits green light, and the partial displays emit yellow light.
  • Fig. 1a shows the emergency master terminal 1 in a state in which an escape door (not shown), which is functionally connected to the emergency master terminal 1, is not continuous or locked. That is, a passage of the door is not possible without the triggering of an alarm condition.
  • the two arranged above and below the emergency button 3 bar-shaped individual display elements 5a and 5b are activated and emit red light. Both the shape and the color of the individual display elements 5a and 5b is thus derived causally from the operating state of the escape door.
  • the color red indicates, in analogy to a street lamp, that the escape door should not be committed.
  • the pattern indicated by the activated individual display elements 5a and 5b of parallel stripe-shaped display figures, which are horizontal for the viewer indicates a blockage of the door.
  • Nottasterterminal 1 existing individual display elements 6a and 6b and the partial displays 7 are in the non-activated state and thus emit no light.
  • Nottasterterminal 1 for persons with a red-green-blindness of the operating state of the emergency master terminal 1 can be seen, since already the shape and shape of the displayed by the two individual display elements 5a and 5b pattern indicates the locked state of the door.
  • Fig. 1b another combination of individual display elements is activated by the control unit.
  • the two vertically extending individual display elements 6a and 6b are activated, the other individual display elements 5a and 5b and the partial displays 7 are not activated and thus emit no light.
  • the longitudinal extent of the two activated, for the viewer vertically extending bar-shaped individual display elements 6a and 6b are applied in accordance with the course of a direction, preferably in accordance with the direction of escape.
  • the orientation and shape of the individual display elements 6a and 6b is thus derived from the escape route direction.
  • the emergency call terminal 1 in addition to the figure form beyond used an additional color coding.
  • the two individual display elements 6a and 6b which extend vertically for the viewer, emit green light, derived from traffic lights, to indicate the opened state of the escape door.
  • Nottasterterminals 1 allows the special combination of the shape of the display and the color of the display character suffering from color blindness users of the invention
  • Nottasterterminals 1 can close from the information displayed on the operating state of Nottasterterminals and immediately go, for example, in an alarm state on the correct escape route
  • the emergency master terminal can also be controlled, for example, by an access control unit, in which case a permanent or short-term release controlled by the access control unit is displayed via the emergency call terminal 1.
  • the colorblind user can recognize the release state of the door regardless of the color coding.
  • Fig. 1c only the four partial displays 7 are activated.
  • the partial displays are used to display the status of the emergency call terminal with regard to installation and maintenance work.
  • different combinations of activated and non-activated partial displays 7 can also be assigned to specific programming states, to specific types of errors or even to different diagnostic modes.
  • the displayed pattern signals in this case, for example, a fault of the emergency master terminal.
  • the state of the emergency master terminal 1 shown in FIG. 1d serves to maintain the emergency master terminal 1.
  • all individual display elements 5a, 5b, 6a and 6b as well as the existing partial displays 7 are activated and emit light.
  • Such a function controlled by the control unit is of particular relevance insofar as that a system check can be carried out here in which all the light-emitting components of the display element 4 can be checked simultaneously for their functionality.
  • Figures 2a to 2d show an emergency terminal 1 'with countdown function and a chase function (not shown in detail).
  • the individual display elements 8, 9, 10 and 11 of the emergency master terminal 1 ' are each composed of six identical light sources 8a-f, 9a-f (only referred to as the entire individual display element 9), 10a-f and 11 af (only as total single display element 11).
  • Each of the luminous means 8a-f, 9a-f, 10a-f and 11a-f in each case has a luminescence diode.
  • the respective six lighting means 10a-f and 11a-f of the two vertically extending individual display elements 10 and 11 are activated by the control unit, so that a pattern of two mutually parallel bars or light band double rows through the display element 4 of Nottasterterminals 1 'is displayed becomes.
  • the individual and in this case activated lamps 10a-f and 11a-f emit green light. Both the shape and the color of the pattern shown in Fig. 2a correlate with an open state of an escape door (not shown).
  • FIG. 2 b In contrast to FIG. 2 a, in FIG. 2 b there are no longer any bulbs of the two vertically extending display elements 10 and 11 in the activated state. In each case, the lower two lamps 10e and 10f, and 11e and 11f are inactivated. In this case, the inactivation of the respectively lower two light sources shown in FIG. 2b occurred stepwise and successively, starting with the respective outer light sources 10f and 11f.
  • the switching off of the individual lamps of each individual display element takes place at constant time intervals and is controlled by the control unit in a time-dependent manner. If the full time period of an unlocked, openable escape door is still present in FIG. 2a, FIG. 2b represents the time in which only two thirds of the available time are available.
  • Fig. 2c continues the development process shown in Figs. 2a and 2b. Here are only the two outer and in Fig. 2c at the upper end of the respective individual display element 10 or 11 localized bulbs 10a and 10b and 11 a and 11 b activated. Accordingly, Fig. 2c shows the state of Nottasterterminals 1 ', in which only one third of the opening time of the opening interval of an emergency door to the terminal 1' coupled escape door is available.
  • the control unit After the opening interval has elapsed, the control unit fully activates the two horizontally extending individual display elements 8 and 9 so that a pattern of two parallel vertical bars is displayed.
  • the emergency terminal 1 'thus again indicates the locked state both on the shape of the pattern and on the color of the light emitted by the pattern.
  • the control unit of the emergency master terminal 1 controls the stepwise activation and deactivation of adjacent light sources of at least one of the individual display elements 8 to 11 in such a way that the individual linearly arranged light sources of at least one individual display element 8 to 11 are activated and deactivated in sequence.
  • the sequence of the running light function with reference to the individual indicating element 10 will be explained below.
  • the light sources 10 a to f are switched, for example, starting from the light source 10 f individually and in sequence by the control unit.
  • the control unit activates the light source 10f located in the edge region of the single display element 10.
  • the illuminant 10e adjacent to the activated illuminant 10f is activated by the control unit and the illuminant 10f is deactivated.
  • the light source following in the direction of movement of the running light in this case light emitting means 10d, is activated and the light source 10e is deactivated by the control unit.
  • control unit controls the running light function at the emergency terminal 1 'in such a way that both the individual display element 10 and the individual display elements 11 have a running light, the two running lights in the running light direction through the respective individual display elements 10 and 11 parallel to each other.
  • FIG. 3 shows a further embodiment of the emergency call terminal 1 ", wherein in each case two identical and bar-shaped lighting means (12a and 12b, 13a and 13b, 14a and 14b, 15a and 15b) are arranged side by side in pairs, the two light sources of a pair of light sources (
  • the pairs of lamps 12a / 12b and 13a / 13b emit in the activated state the same color and preferably red light
  • the pairs of lamps 14a / 14b and 15a / 15b however, emit in the activated state, although preferably the same color green light
  • the pairs of lamps 12a / 12b and 13a / 13b preferably emit differently colored light than the two pairs of lamps 14a / 14b and 15a / 15b.
  • each circular partial display 16 on Nottasterterminal 1 "attached which in their functions with the partial display 7 from de FIGS. 1a to 2d and, in the activated state (as shown in FIG. 3), preferably emits differently colored light as one of the light-emitting means pairs 12a / b to 15a / b and preferably yellow light.

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