EP2799652A1 - Sliding gate - Google Patents
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E05—LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
- E05F—DEVICES FOR MOVING WINGS INTO OPEN OR CLOSED POSITION; CHECKS FOR WINGS; WING FITTINGS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, CONCERNED WITH THE FUNCTIONING OF THE WING
- E05F15/00—Power-operated mechanisms for wings
- E05F15/60—Power-operated mechanisms for wings using electrical actuators
- E05F15/603—Power-operated mechanisms for wings using electrical actuators using rotary electromotors
- E05F15/632—Power-operated mechanisms for wings using electrical actuators using rotary electromotors for horizontally-sliding wings
- E05F15/635—Power-operated mechanisms for wings using electrical actuators using rotary electromotors for horizontally-sliding wings operated by push-pull mechanisms, e.g. flexible or rigid rack-and-pinion arrangements
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E05—LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
- E05Y—INDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBCLASSES E05D AND E05F, RELATING TO CONSTRUCTION ELEMENTS, ELECTRIC CONTROL, POWER SUPPLY, POWER SIGNAL OR TRANSMISSION, USER INTERFACES, MOUNTING OR COUPLING, DETAILS, ACCESSORIES, AUXILIARY OPERATIONS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, APPLICATION THEREOF
- E05Y2201/00—Constructional elements; Accessories therefor
- E05Y2201/20—Brakes; Disengaging means; Holders; Stops; Valves; Accessories therefor
- E05Y2201/214—Disengaging means
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E05—LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
- E05Y—INDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBCLASSES E05D AND E05F, RELATING TO CONSTRUCTION ELEMENTS, ELECTRIC CONTROL, POWER SUPPLY, POWER SIGNAL OR TRANSMISSION, USER INTERFACES, MOUNTING OR COUPLING, DETAILS, ACCESSORIES, AUXILIARY OPERATIONS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, APPLICATION THEREOF
- E05Y2201/00—Constructional elements; Accessories therefor
- E05Y2201/20—Brakes; Disengaging means; Holders; Stops; Valves; Accessories therefor
- E05Y2201/23—Actuation thereof
- E05Y2201/244—Actuation thereof by manual operation
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E05—LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
- E05Y—INDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBCLASSES E05D AND E05F, RELATING TO CONSTRUCTION ELEMENTS, ELECTRIC CONTROL, POWER SUPPLY, POWER SIGNAL OR TRANSMISSION, USER INTERFACES, MOUNTING OR COUPLING, DETAILS, ACCESSORIES, AUXILIARY OPERATIONS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, APPLICATION THEREOF
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E05—LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
- E05Y—INDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBCLASSES E05D AND E05F, RELATING TO CONSTRUCTION ELEMENTS, ELECTRIC CONTROL, POWER SUPPLY, POWER SIGNAL OR TRANSMISSION, USER INTERFACES, MOUNTING OR COUPLING, DETAILS, ACCESSORIES, AUXILIARY OPERATIONS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, APPLICATION THEREOF
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- the present invention relates to a sliding gate.
- the present invention relates to a sliding gate of the type comprising a panel movable in a travelling direction between an open and a closed position; a lower guide arranged below the panel parallel to the travelling direction; at least one guiding and supporting wheel engaged in a rotary manner in the lower guide; and an actuating device to move the panel between its open and closed positions.
- the actuating device comprises a rack mounted inside the lower guide parallel to the travelling direction, a gear coupled to the rack, and an electric motor for actuating the gear.
- the electric motor and gear are mounted on a support frame hinged, in turn, to an anchor plate secured to the ground.
- the support frame is movable, with respect to the anchor plate, around a pivot axis transverse to the travelling direction between a coupling position of the gear with the rack and a release position of the gear from the rack itself.
- the support frame is moved, and normally maintained in its coupling position by a spring interposed between the anchor plate and the support frame, and is moved manually, against the action of the spring, from its coupling position to its release position.
- the displacement of the support frame in its release position allows to disengage the gear from the rack and to move the sliding gate in the travelling direction in case of malfunction or power failure of the electric motor.
- the sliding gates of the known type described above Due to the presence of the anchor plate, of the support frame, and of the spring, the sliding gates of the known type described above have some drawbacks, mainly in that the actuating device has a relatively high number of components, it is, therefore, relatively complex and expensive, and involves a relatively long and difficult assembly.
- a sliding gate comprising an elongated panel 2, which extends in a direction 3, is mounted for the closing of an opening 4 obtained through a wall structure 5, and is provided with a profiled element 6, which is substantially C-shaped, and is fixed to a lower edge of the panel 2 with its concavity facing downwards.
- the element 6 defines a guide 7, which extends parallel to the direction 3, is limited by a substantially flat top wall 8, and is limited, furthermore, by two substantially flat side walls 9, whose free ends 10 are folded perpendicular to the walls 9 so as to be substantially parallel to the wall 8.
- the sliding gate 1 is movable in the direction 3 between an open and a closed position of the opening 4, and is supported in sliding manner by a pair of guiding and supporting carriages 11 arranged in succession along the guide 7.
- Each carriage 11 comprises a support bracket 12 fixed to the ground and supporting at least one wheel 13, which extends inside the guide 7, is arranged in contact with the wall 8, and is coupled in a rotatory manner to the bracket 12 to rotate, with respect to the bracket 12 itself, about an axis 14 of rotation parallel to a direction 15 transverse to the direction 3.
- the sliding gate 1 is moved in the direction 3 between its open and closed positions by way of an actuating device 16 comprising a rack 17 fixed to the wall 8 of the guide 7 parallel to the direction 3, a support frame 18 fixed to the ground between the two carriages 11, and an electric motor 19 fixed to the frame 18 parallel to the direction 3 itself.
- an actuating device 16 comprising a rack 17 fixed to the wall 8 of the guide 7 parallel to the direction 3, a support frame 18 fixed to the ground between the two carriages 11, and an electric motor 19 fixed to the frame 18 parallel to the direction 3 itself.
- the device 16 has, in addition, a gear train 20 comprising a gear 21 keyed on a first transmission shaft (not shown), which is mounted to rotate, with respect to the frame 18, around a respective longitudinal axis 22 parallel to direction 15, and is coupled to an output shaft (not shown) of the electric motor 19 by way of the interposition of a gear-motor 23.
- a gear train 20 comprising a gear 21 keyed on a first transmission shaft (not shown), which is mounted to rotate, with respect to the frame 18, around a respective longitudinal axis 22 parallel to direction 15, and is coupled to an output shaft (not shown) of the electric motor 19 by way of the interposition of a gear-motor 23.
- the gear train 20 comprises, furthermore, a second transmission shaft 24, which extends through the gear-motor 23 parallel to the direction 15, and is coupled in a rotatory manner to the gear-motor 23 by way of the interposition of a pair of rolling bearings 25 to rotate, with respect to frame 18, about a respective longitudinal axis 26 parallel to the axis 22.
- the shaft 24 supports a first gear 27, which is coupled in an axially and angularly fixed manner to the shaft 24, and is coupled, also, to the gear 21.
- the shaft 24 also supports a second gear 28, which has a cup shape, and is limited by a substantially flat annular bottom wall 29, which is engaged on the shaft 24 perpendicularly to the axis 26, is coupled in sliding manner to the shaft 24, and has a grooved central hole 30 coaxial with the axis 26 itself.
- a second gear 28 which has a cup shape, and is limited by a substantially flat annular bottom wall 29, which is engaged on the shaft 24 perpendicularly to the axis 26, is coupled in sliding manner to the shaft 24, and has a grooved central hole 30 coaxial with the axis 26 itself.
- the gear 28 is limited, also, by a substantially cylindrical side wall 31 projecting axially from the wall 29, and is provided with an external toothing 32 coupled to the rack 17.
- the device 16 also comprises a freewheel 33, which is mounted inside the wall 31 coaxially with the axis 26, is provided with an outer ring 34 coupled in an angularly and axially fixed manner to the wall 31, and has an inner ring 35 keyed on a grooved bushing 36.
- the bushing 36 is engaged on the shaft 24 coaxially with the axis 26, and is coupled in an angularly fixed and axially sliding manner with a grooved coupling portion 37 of the shaft 24 itself.
- the assembly defined by the gear 28, by the freewheel 33, and by the bushing 36 is movable along the shaft 24 in the direction 15 between a coupling position, in which the hole 30 is coupled to the portion 37, and a release position, in which the hole 30 disengages the portion 37 for coupling with a smooth release portion 38 of the shaft 24.
- the assembly defined by the gear 28, by the freewheel 33, and by the bushing 36 is moved, and normally maintained, in its coupling position by a spring 39 interposed between the shaft 24 and the wall 29, and is moved manually in its release position against the action of the spring 39 by way of a release lever 40 engaged in rotary and axially fixed manner by the bushing 36.
- the gear 28 is arranged in its coupling position and the assembly defined by the gear 28, by the freewheel 33, and by the bushing 36 is moved about the axis 26 due to the thrust of the electric motor 19 itself.
- the gear 28 In case of power failure of the electric motor 19, the gear 28 is moved by the lever 40 in its release position so as to be uncoupled from the portion 37 of the shaft 24. In this condition, the freewheel 33 allows the rotation of the gear 28 and of the outer ring 34 in a rotation direction and stops the rotation of the gear 28 and of the outer ring 34 in the opposite rotation direction.
- the freewheel 33 allows exclusively the rise of the sliding gate 1 preventing a sudden and dangerous descent that may compromise the safety of the people present.
- the freewheel 33 is eliminated and the sliding gate 1 is mounted, preferably, on a substantially horizontal support surface.
- the smooth release portion 38 is eliminated and replaced with a grooved coupling portion, and the gear 28 is always coupled in a sliding and angularly fixed manner to the shaft 24 and is moved in the direction 15 between a coupling position with the rack 17 and a release position from the rack 17 itself.
- the sliding gate 1 has some advantages mainly deriving from the fact that, in all the embodiments described:
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Description
- The present invention relates to a sliding gate.
- In particular, the present invention relates to a sliding gate of the type comprising a panel movable in a travelling direction between an open and a closed position; a lower guide arranged below the panel parallel to the travelling direction; at least one guiding and supporting wheel engaged in a rotary manner in the lower guide; and an actuating device to move the panel between its open and closed positions.
- The actuating device comprises a rack mounted inside the lower guide parallel to the travelling direction, a gear coupled to the rack, and an electric motor for actuating the gear.
- The electric motor and gear are mounted on a support frame hinged, in turn, to an anchor plate secured to the ground.
- The support frame is movable, with respect to the anchor plate, around a pivot axis transverse to the travelling direction between a coupling position of the gear with the rack and a release position of the gear from the rack itself.
- The support frame is moved, and normally maintained in its coupling position by a spring interposed between the anchor plate and the support frame, and is moved manually, against the action of the spring, from its coupling position to its release position.
- The displacement of the support frame in its release position allows to disengage the gear from the rack and to move the sliding gate in the travelling direction in case of malfunction or power failure of the electric motor.
- Due to the presence of the anchor plate, of the support frame, and of the spring, the sliding gates of the known type described above have some drawbacks, mainly in that the actuating device has a relatively high number of components, it is, therefore, relatively complex and expensive, and involves a relatively long and difficult assembly.
- It is an object of the present invention to provide a sliding gate which is free from the above drawbacks and which is simple and inexpensive to implement.
- According to the present invention, there is provided a sliding gate as claimed in the appended claims.
- The present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, which illustrate a non-limiting embodiment, wherein:
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Figure 1 is a schematic perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the sliding gate of the present invention; -
Figure 2 is a schematic side view of a detail of the sliding gate ofFigure 1 ; -
Figure 3 is a schematic perspective view, with parts removed for clarity, of a first detail ofFigure 2 ; and -
Figure 4 is a schematic sectional view of a second detail ofFigure 2 . - With reference to
figure 1 , with 1 is indicated, as a whole, a sliding gate comprising anelongated panel 2, which extends in adirection 3, is mounted for the closing of anopening 4 obtained through a wall structure 5, and is provided with a profiledelement 6, which is substantially C-shaped, and is fixed to a lower edge of thepanel 2 with its concavity facing downwards. - The
element 6 defines aguide 7, which extends parallel to thedirection 3, is limited by a substantiallyflat top wall 8, and is limited, furthermore, by two substantiallyflat side walls 9, whosefree ends 10 are folded perpendicular to thewalls 9 so as to be substantially parallel to thewall 8. - As illustrated in
Figures 1 and2 , the sliding gate 1 is movable in thedirection 3 between an open and a closed position of the opening 4, and is supported in sliding manner by a pair of guiding and supportingcarriages 11 arranged in succession along theguide 7. - Each
carriage 11 comprises asupport bracket 12 fixed to the ground and supporting at least onewheel 13, which extends inside theguide 7, is arranged in contact with thewall 8, and is coupled in a rotatory manner to thebracket 12 to rotate, with respect to thebracket 12 itself, about anaxis 14 of rotation parallel to adirection 15 transverse to thedirection 3. - The sliding gate 1 is moved in the
direction 3 between its open and closed positions by way of anactuating device 16 comprising arack 17 fixed to thewall 8 of theguide 7 parallel to thedirection 3, asupport frame 18 fixed to the ground between the twocarriages 11, and anelectric motor 19 fixed to theframe 18 parallel to thedirection 3 itself. - With reference to
Figures 2 ,3 , and4 , thedevice 16 has, in addition, agear train 20 comprising agear 21 keyed on a first transmission shaft (not shown), which is mounted to rotate, with respect to theframe 18, around a respectivelongitudinal axis 22 parallel todirection 15, and is coupled to an output shaft (not shown) of theelectric motor 19 by way of the interposition of a gear-motor 23. - The
gear train 20 comprises, furthermore, asecond transmission shaft 24, which extends through the gear-motor 23 parallel to thedirection 15, and is coupled in a rotatory manner to the gear-motor 23 by way of the interposition of a pair ofrolling bearings 25 to rotate, with respect toframe 18, about a respectivelongitudinal axis 26 parallel to theaxis 22. - The
shaft 24 supports afirst gear 27, which is coupled in an axially and angularly fixed manner to theshaft 24, and is coupled, also, to thegear 21. - The
shaft 24 also supports asecond gear 28, which has a cup shape, and is limited by a substantially flatannular bottom wall 29, which is engaged on theshaft 24 perpendicularly to theaxis 26, is coupled in sliding manner to theshaft 24, and has a groovedcentral hole 30 coaxial with theaxis 26 itself. - The
gear 28 is limited, also, by a substantiallycylindrical side wall 31 projecting axially from thewall 29, and is provided with anexternal toothing 32 coupled to therack 17. - The
device 16 also comprises afreewheel 33, which is mounted inside thewall 31 coaxially with theaxis 26, is provided with anouter ring 34 coupled in an angularly and axially fixed manner to thewall 31, and has aninner ring 35 keyed on agrooved bushing 36. - The
bushing 36 is engaged on theshaft 24 coaxially with theaxis 26, and is coupled in an angularly fixed and axially sliding manner with agrooved coupling portion 37 of theshaft 24 itself. - The assembly defined by the
gear 28, by thefreewheel 33, and by thebushing 36 is movable along theshaft 24 in thedirection 15 between a coupling position, in which thehole 30 is coupled to theportion 37, and a release position, in which thehole 30 disengages theportion 37 for coupling with asmooth release portion 38 of theshaft 24. - In other words, when the
gear 28 moves in its coupling position, theshaft 24 and thegear 28 are connected in an angularly fixed manner to each other by way of a grooved coupling, while, when thegear 28 moves in its release position, theshaft 24 and thegear 28 are coupled in rotary manner one with the other. - The assembly defined by the
gear 28, by thefreewheel 33, and by thebushing 36 is moved, and normally maintained, in its coupling position by aspring 39 interposed between theshaft 24 and thewall 29, and is moved manually in its release position against the action of thespring 39 by way of arelease lever 40 engaged in rotary and axially fixed manner by thebushing 36. - In case of correct operation of the
electric motor 19, thegear 28 is arranged in its coupling position and the assembly defined by thegear 28, by thefreewheel 33, and by thebushing 36 is moved about theaxis 26 due to the thrust of theelectric motor 19 itself. - In case of power failure of the
electric motor 19, thegear 28 is moved by thelever 40 in its release position so as to be uncoupled from theportion 37 of theshaft 24. In this condition, thefreewheel 33 allows the rotation of thegear 28 and of theouter ring 34 in a rotation direction and stops the rotation of thegear 28 and of theouter ring 34 in the opposite rotation direction. - Consequently, when the sliding gate 1 is mounted on a support surface tilted with respect to a horizontal plane, the
freewheel 33 allows exclusively the rise of the sliding gate 1 preventing a sudden and dangerous descent that may compromise the safety of the people present. - According to a variant not shown, the
freewheel 33 is eliminated and the sliding gate 1 is mounted, preferably, on a substantially horizontal support surface. - According to a further variant not shown, the
smooth release portion 38 is eliminated and replaced with a grooved coupling portion, and thegear 28 is always coupled in a sliding and angularly fixed manner to theshaft 24 and is moved in thedirection 15 between a coupling position with therack 17 and a release position from therack 17 itself. - The sliding gate 1 has some advantages mainly deriving from the fact that, in all the embodiments described:
- the actuating
device 16 and, therefore, theelectric motor 19 are directly fixed to the ground by way of a single component, namely thesupport frame 18; and - the
gear 28 is coupled to thegrooved coupling portion 37 or with therack 17 by way of a shift of thegear 28, itself, in one direction, namely thedirection 15.
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- A sliding gate comprising a panel (2) movable in a first direction (3) between an open and a closed position; at least one guiding and supporting wheel (11) of the panel (2); and an actuating device (16) to move the panel (2) in the first direction (3); the actuating device (16) comprising a rack (17) fixed to the panel (2) parallel to the first direction (3), a gear (28) coupled to the rack (17), an electric motor (19), and a transmission shaft (24), which extends through the gear (28), is mounted to rotate, due to the thrust of the electric motor (19), around a respective longitudinal axis (26) parallel to a second direction (15) substantially transverse to the first direction (3), and comprises a grooved coupling portion (37); and characterized in that the gear (28) has the shape of a cup-shaped body, and is limited by a grooved bottom wall (29) of annular shape and by a side wall (31) projecting axially from the bottom wall (29) itself and in that the actuating device (16) also comprises a freewheel (33), which is coupled in an angularly fixed and axially sliding manner to the grooved coupling portion (37), and has an outer ring (34) coupled in an axially and angularly fixed manner to the side wall (31); the transmission shaft (24) and the gear (28) being movable one with respect to the other in the second direction (15) between a coupling position, in which the grooved bottom wall (29) is coupled in an angularly fixed manner to the grooved coupling portion (37), and a release position, in which the grooved bottom wall (29) disengages the grooved coupling portion (37) to allow the gear (28) to rotate with respect to the transmission shaft (24).
- The sliding gate according to claim 1, wherein the bottom wall (29) has a grooved central hole (30).
- The sliding gate according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the actuating device (16) also comprises a support frame (18) fixed to the ground; the electric motor (19) being fixed to the support frame (18) and the gear (28) being coupled to the support frame (18) so as to move, with respect to the support frame (18) itself, exclusively in the second direction (15).
- The sliding gate according to any preceding claims, wherein the actuating device (16) comprises, furthermore, actuating means (39, 40) to move the gear (28) in the second direction (15) between its coupling and release positions.
- The sliding gate according to claim 4, wherein the actuating means (39, 40) comprise elastic pushing means (39) to move, and normally maintain, the gear (28) in its coupling position and pulling means (40) to move the gear (28) from the coupling position to the release position against the action of the elastic pushing means (39).
- The sliding gate according to claim 5, wherein the pulling means (40) comprise a release lever coupled to the gear (28) in an axially fixed manner.
- The sliding gate according to any preceding claims, wherein the panel (2) has a lower guide (7), which extends in the first direction (3), and houses in the inside the rack (17), the guiding and supporting wheels (11), and the electric motor (19).
- The sliding gate according to claim 7, wherein the guiding and supporting wheel (11) is arranged in contact with an inner face of the upper wall (8) of the lower guide (7).
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